Torrance police warn of burglars who appear to be targeting Asian American homeowners
Police are advising residents in central and eastern Torrance to be on the lookout for thieves posing as gardeners or landscapers.
Police are advising residents in central and eastern Torrance to be on the lookout for thieves posing as gardeners or landscapers.
20 years ago, Cody Prosser became the first Californian killed in Afghanistan. His death became emblematic of the war that followed, one friend says.
For some candidates, thousands of new tiny homes, rented hotel rooms and other forms of short-term shelter are the place to start solving homelessness.
Fear of the unknown and disinformation, fueled largely by social media, are the main culprits in a large swath of land already lacking in sufficient resources.
The Oxnard Tamale Festival has been only to-go for the past two years because of COVID-19. But it continues.
Politicians pushing for tougher-on-crime policies might be tempted to cite the philanthropist's death. But she should be remembered for her life.
In many households where work circumstances differ widely, the pandemic has raised difficult questions of privilege and equity among family members.
The project is fiercely opposed by conservationists, who say it will dry up desert springs and seeps relied upon by Indigenous tribes and rare wildlife. Cadiz insists its plans won't harm springs in the area.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is telling people to be careful because of bad air quality conditions this weekend.