3.8 quake hits in San Ramon, Calif.
The earthquake occurred less than a mile from Danville, three miles from Castro Valley, four miles from Alamo and four miles from Dublin, Calif.
The earthquake occurred less than a mile from Danville, three miles from Castro Valley, four miles from Alamo and four miles from Dublin, Calif.
Rep. Paul Gosar becomes the first member to be censured by the House in more than 10 years.
City Controller Ron Galperin called on L.A. agencies to change the way they repair city sidewalks, by targeting smaller segments of broken pavement.
A massive strike by more than 6,000 UC lecturers was averted after the union and university reached what UC-AFT called its 'best contract' in history.
An insider's complaint asks the state to investigate the board, which he says fails to properly discipline doctor misconduct and dismisses patients' claims.
Water officials from California, Arizona and Nevada are discussing plans to take even less water from the shrinking river and leave it in Lake Mead.
No medical procedure more visibly demonstrates how COVID-19 became especially deadly in these neighborhoods than diabetic amputation.
Our Masters of Disasters discuss the dangers of too much rain after a drought. And who knew the term "mudslide" could be so controversial?
California now says essentially all adults should get COVID-19 vaccine booster shots.
Students 12 and older are supposed to have their first shot by Nov. 21.
The investigation will focus on the handling of the case by the Department of Children and Family Services and other agencies, including how social workers addressed language barriers.
It has been 15 years since there was a Latino representative on the five-member board.
L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti was announced more than four months ago as President Biden's nominee to become U.S. ambassador to India, but still hasn't had a confirmation hearing in the Senate.
Police say the attack was not random and that the suspect and victims knew each other.
The county Board of Supervisors is seeking to decriminalize bike violations and examine the Sheriff's Department's enforcement of bike laws, after a Times investigation.
'If I had to do it all over again, I'd probably make the exact same decision,' sheriff testifies in Vanessa Bryant's lawsuit against the L.A. County.
As drought persists, Californians reduced water use 3.9% in September. That reduction was smaller than in August, when Californians used 5% less.