Shooting reported at Shake Shack in Woodland Hills; suspect in custody
Los Angeles police responded shortly after noon to reports of shots being fired at the windows of the fast-food restaurant near the West Topanga Mall.
Los Angeles police responded shortly after noon to reports of shots being fired at the windows of the fast-food restaurant near the West Topanga Mall.
One day after the FDA authorized offering booster shots of Pfizer's COVID vaccine, California unveils a plan to ramp up inoculation rates.
Melina Abdullah, a leader of Black Lives Matter L.A. who alleges the LAPD mishandled a 'swatting' incident at her home, is targeted again, LAPD says.
Since the arrests of Libby Adame and Alicia Gomez in the death of Karissa Rajpaul, more allegations have piled up of botched cosmetic surgeries.
A temporary closure of California's national forests canceled long-planned trips and local hikes. Will it become the new normal?
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals on Thursday struck down a sweeping order by U.S. District Judge David O. Carter to house L.A.'s skid row homeless.
Three protesters wanted to remind L.A. about the Latino families uprooted to build Dodger Stadium. But even many Latino fans just aren't interested.
The Fawn fire had swelled to more than 5,000 acres and prompted evacuations in Shasta County, while the Windy fire in the Sequoia National Forest grew by an additional 12,000 acres.
L.A. County sheriff's detectives have arrested a father and son in connection with three killings committed in East Los Angeles between 2014 and 2018.
The small desert town of Trona imports its water from 30 miles away. A 2014 law aimed at preserving California's groundwater has set off a complicated battle that has some residents fearing the worst.
Miriam Travis was the first woman to work murders in a unit known as "The Bulldogs," retiring in 1990 to live a quiet life in Riverside.
A little-known team of investigators in the L.A. County Sheriff's Department has pursued criminal investigations into some of Villanueva's most vocal critics.
A Los Angeles Times analysis found that Inland Empire counties had higher hospitalization rates this summer than any other county in Southern California.
Law dictates that employers must make "reasonable accommodations" for workers who refuse to be vaccinated because of religious beliefs. But in some jobs, an accommodation may not be possible.
California's urban areas must become more densely populated to provide enough affordable housing for 40 million-plus people, columnist George Skelton writes.
AB 701 is the first legislation in the U.S. regulating warehouse performance metrics. The new California law aims to crack down on harsh work standards in Amazon fulfillment centers.
The new agreement also approves a policy that allows quarantined students to receive live instruction.
Female firefighters face harassment and retaliation at the Los Angeles Fire Department, according to graphic testimony given at a fire commission meeting.
The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Los Angeles County has dropped below 1,000 for the first time in two months, underscoring the region's slow but steady progress in turning the tide of the latest coronavirus surge.
Airport officials said the individual was taken into custody "within minutes" of entering the airfield and operations have resumed.