Santa Anas blow into the weekend, but rain dampens fire threat
Santa Ana winds are expected to blow into Los Angeles this weekend, carrying gusts up to 30 to 40 mph in the county's valleys and mountains, officials said.
Santa Ana winds are expected to blow into Los Angeles this weekend, carrying gusts up to 30 to 40 mph in the county's valleys and mountains, officials said.
Lawmakers, others push for change after L.A. Times finds the California Medical Board reinstated licenses of physicians who sexually abused patients.
According to school district figures, 53 students and one faculty or staff member at Travis Ranch have tested positive for COVID in the past 14 days.
"It is time to pass the baton," said Rep. Alan Lowenthal (D-Long Beach), who is 80.
The sheen, which was first reported about 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, is roughly the size of a football field. Its source has not been confirmed.
An L.A. County judge made it harder for prosecutors to disclose evidence against Torrance police officers implicated in a racist text message scandal.
Christy Giles, 24, and Hilda Marcela Cabrales Arzola, 26, both died under suspicious circumstances in November.
A rise in COVID-19 due to Omicron could result in a 'perfect storm for overwhelming our hospital system,' a Southern California health official says.
"Are you serious, Clark?" On a cul-de-sac in La Mirada, Jeff Norton has created an elaborate tribute to "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation."
A surfer in Encinitas found the blob-like anglerfish last week. Scientists don't know why so many of the deep-sea fish are turning up.
It wasn't supposed to be like this. We were friends. We were nothing. Who could have anticipated 2021?
We asked Times writers: Where do you like taking visitors to eat? From Redondo Beach to Atwater, Sherman Oaks to K-Town, here are some answers
Gov. Gavin Newsom is justified in countering the Lone Star State's cynical attack on abortion rights while strengthening California's enforcement of gun laws.
Vicente Fernández music was a soundtrack of love, heartache and resistance to Mexicans and Mexican Americans for decades. We talk why.
Life in 2021 returned to something resembling normal, with stadiums again full, lockdowns eased and kids back in class. But there were also events to remind us that true normal still remains a way off.
California passed its landmark groundwater law in 2014. The goals of sustainable management remain a long way off.
Sending the L.A. mayor to India makes political and geopolitical sense, especially once you understand how high-profile ambassadorships work.
A caller reported the sheen to authorities late Wednesday afternoon. The Coast Guard and state officials plan to investigate at first light Thursday.
The citizens redistricting commission approved the new district map for the L.A. County Board of Supervisors
Janis Bucknor admitted to taking $3.1 million while leading Community Preparatory Academy
The former operators of the ship in Long Beach are accused of stealing $2.4 million from a COVID-19 relief loan meant to pay their employees.
The deputies were serving a "high risk" warrant in unincorporated South Whittier early Wednesday, authorities said, when the suspect brandished a gun as they were making a forced entry.
A federal grand jury accused Amplify Energy Corp. and two subsidiary firms with illegally discharging oil from a pipeline they operated off Huntington Beach.
The Cal State system is set to drop the SAT and ACT as admissions requirements.
Housing advocates, labor unions and progressive activists want voters to approve a tax on property sales to fund homeless housing in Los Angeles.