L.A. City Council tightens law around protests outside private homes
The L.A. City Council voted to limit protests outside residences, passing a law that lets targets and others seek fines from unlawful demonstrators.
The L.A. City Council voted to limit protests outside residences, passing a law that lets targets and others seek fines from unlawful demonstrators.
A woman was skateboarding on Tampa Avenue south of Oxnard Street around 12:30 a.m. when she was struck by a silver four-door sedan.
California's coronavirus transmission level has fallen from 'high' to 'substantial,' the second-highest tier as defined by the CDC.
Sheriff Chad Bianco says, 'The government has no ability and no authority to mandate your health choices.'
Voting centers across California will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday for those looking to cast in-person ballots in the recall election.
Polls are open for Californians to decide whether Gov. Gavin Newsom should be removed from office and, if so, who should replace him.
Weeks before Californians went to the polls, some right-wing activists — as well as leading GOP candidate Larry Elder — began sowing doubts about the integrity of the vote.
Lawyers for Robert Durst, a real estate heir charged with killing his best friend, finished their closing argument Monday, and the jury is expected to begin deliberations Tuesday.
Black Republicans are rare in California, but they hope the bombastic recall candidate will inspire more people of color to run for elected office.
Climate warming has exposed an additional 31,400 square miles of forests to fire at higher elevations, where flames are scorching terrains that previously were too wet to burn.
The gubernatorial recall election demonstrates a truth about modern California: We have lost patience amid many crises, and any proposal that doesn't lead to a fix is reason to mobilize.
A magnitude 3.8 earthquake is reported early Tuesday 14 miles from Coalinga, according to the USGS.
More than 2,600 LAPD employees have indicated that they plan to pursue religious exemptions, while more than 350 plan to seek medical ones, according to a source in city government.
LAPD Chief Michel Moore said the fireworks placed in the containment vessel were not weighed with a scale, but eyeballed by technicians.
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More than a dozen protesters disrupted the celebration of a new office space for a Los Angeles city department that will investigate human rights complaints.