Thanksgiving brings strong winds, power shut-offs and fire danger
As of Thursday morning, power was shut off to about 60,000 Edison customers amid high winds and fire danger warnings.
As of Thursday morning, power was shut off to about 60,000 Edison customers amid high winds and fire danger warnings.
A first round of interviews began this week for 8 applicants, including interim Supt. Megan Reilly.
For 23 years as chamber president and CEO, Zaremberg, 71, has been the most influential business representative in Sacramento, attempting to sway the governor and Legislature.
Dad and I had struggled with alcohol dependence for years. But we took on the 2,200-mile Appalachian Trail, a multiyear journey only made possible by sobriety.
The sudden resignation of Bobby Cagle caps a tumultuous period for the nation's largest child protection agency and will force L.A. County leaders to grapple with major policy questions.
In an epic search for territory and mates, the gray wolf from Oregon had ventured hundreds of miles to the very edge of Southern California's crowded suburbs.
An elder with the Morongo Band of Mission Indians has been working to preserve the Native American language of his tribe.
Authorities could be seen outside a Nordstrom at the mall.
Police said they don't believe the robberies are connected to any other crime in the city. An investigation into one of the incidents continues.
A California bill that gives transgender, nonbinary and intersex inmates at state prisons the right to be housed at either men's or women's facilities is under fire in a lawsuit filed last week.
The department is investigating a firefighter who is accused of a vulgar act after being given a letter to comply with the city's vaccination mandate.
Mayor John Valdivia billed the city for invitations to a private event as well as for trips that included fundraising, according to an investigation.
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Andres, a 4-year-old boy, was placed with a foster parent. After living with her for six months, he was taken to a hospital in critical condition and placed in a coma because of a brain injury.
Three white men were found guilty of murder Wednesday in the shooting death of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man