L.A. launches program to expand youth sports access
The program, PlayLA, will ensure all residents ages 5 to 17 can participate in low-cost or free sports, Mayor Eric Garcetti's office said.
The program, PlayLA, will ensure all residents ages 5 to 17 can participate in low-cost or free sports, Mayor Eric Garcetti's office said.
The marathon will force the closure of numerous streets and freeway ramps along the 26.2-mile route from Dodger Stadium to Century City.
Among Latinos, to call someone a vendido stings even more than the English translation. It's a person who not only forgets their roots but works actively to quash their former comrades.
The UC Hastings College of the Law will soon no longer bear the name of its founder, who profited off the mass killings of Indigenous people.
Long-range forecasts keep Southern California mostly dry into December
Coastal regulators said no to sunken vino, but Santa Barbara winemakers raise glass to second chance
Many parents eagerly hustled to schedule appointments this week after tens of millions of children nationwide became newly eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. But surveys show that parents are divided on vaccinating kids ages 5 to 11.
Mono County wants the City of Los Angeles to cease water diversions around Mono Lake, saying low lake levels are causing harmful dust pollution.
An Orange County Superior Court judge ruled Friday that Aminadab Gaxiola Gonzalez is unable to participate in his criminal defense due to a gunshot wound suffered at the hands of law enforcement following his alleged rampage earlier this year that left four people dead.
Under the latest proposal, Raman's district would lose such areas as Hancock Park, Miracle Mile and Park La Brea. But she would take on parts of Encino, Reseda and Studio City.
A Superior Court judge this week threw out a lawsuit filed by a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy, ruling he had failed to back up his claim that he faced retaliation for reporting an assault by another deputy.
Bobbie Kirkhart, a leader in L.A.'s atheist scene, has died
A Los Angeles police officer said in an Instagram video viewed by tens of thousands of people this week that he will lose his job rather than comply with the COVID-19 vaccination mandate for city employees.