Column: Give up your win-quick schemes, California Republicans
The margin of victory in the recall election — and how fast the win was called —surprised some. But those who know the California GOP just yawned.
The margin of victory in the recall election — and how fast the win was called —surprised some. But those who know the California GOP just yawned.
A new health order will require proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter indoor bars, wineries, breweries, nightclubs and lounges in Los Angeles County.
Higher vaccination rates correlated with higher support for Gov. Newsom in the recall election, and vice versa, analysis of voting data shows.
Police arrest a man outside Ariana Grande's Hollywood Hills home after he allegedly flashed a knife at security guards.
Out of the more than 9.1 million votes tabulated as of early Wednesday, nearly 64% were in favor of keeping Gov. Gavin Newsom in office.
Larry Elder became a Republican star while running to replace Gavin Newsom as governor of California. Where does he go from here?
At least four more L.A. police officers are suspected by prosecutors of falsifying gang information on field interview cards, according to an internal record obtained by The Times.
It's too easy in California to force a costly and wasteful special election like Tuesday's vote.
Newsom won by stoking fears of the GOP to turn out his base, and by touting his handling of the pandemic. Would the strategy work outside California?
On Tuesday, the California voters most active leaned toward recalling Newsom, but that was just part of the overall picture.
The governor said he saw the recall's failure as a hopeful sign.
Gov. Gavin Newsom urged voters to say no to the recall and to leave question two on the ballot blank.
GOP strategists explain what went wrong, as recall ignores lessons from other states.
Here's what we know after the polls closed about the attempt to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom.
Larry Elder shook up the recall campaign. What will the conservative talk radio host do next?
The election provided California voters an opportunity to judge Gov. Gavin Newsom's ability to lead the state through the COVID-19 pandemic, a worldwide health crisis that has shattered families and livelihoods.
The polls close at 8 p.m., and then the counting begins in California's recall election.
Some 9.5 million Californians have returned ballots in the recall election, more than half them Democrats — a positive sign for Gov. Gavin Newsom as he tries to stay in office.
A magnitude 3.0 earthquake was reported Tuesday at 5:57 p.m. in San Fernando, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The Central Valley has long been a stronghold for red California. And on Tuesday, there were loud voices of support for the recall while some election workers had to deal with taunts over unfounded conservative claims of election fraud.
Newsom called out politicians and other figures he blames for peddling 'the Big Lie.' Some right-wing activists — as well as Elder — began sowing unfounded doubts about the integrity of the vote.
The U.S. Forest Service announced Tuesday that all but five California national forests closed in late August will reopen two days early.
How is the California recall count likely to unfold? And when we will know a firm result?
The requirement will apply to everyone 12 and older and goes into effect for customers on Sept. 22.
As of early Tuesday afternoon, about 9.1 million Californians, or roughly 41% of the electorate, had already returned their ballots, according to information compiled by Political Data Inc., a California election research company.