LA Pride moving to Hollywood in June after two-year COVID hiatus
The annual event, which began in 1970, will return to in-person festivities this year.
The annual event, which began in 1970, will return to in-person festivities this year.
The Los Angeles Unified School District lifts outdoor masking requirements for students and staff. Masks can come off for outdoor recess and sports.
The coldest storm of the season is threatening to deliver ice, rain and hail as it moves across the region. Some schools have declared snow days.
When will the pandemic end? Experts say it's far too soon to declare victory.
Disneyland's Main Street Electrical Parade returns in April minus its U.S. flag float and with new characters from "Encanto" "Raya and the Last Dragon."
Vito Paulekas and his dancing Freaks were a magnet for '60s housewives, celebrities and musicians on the Sunset Strip. Why has his legacy been forgotten?
Multiple transgender drivers claim Uber has made it difficult, if not impossible, to work for them. We hear their stories.
Quality-of-life issues, voter disgust, fear-mongering: is this politics in L.A. or O.C?
Jamarah Hayner, Karen Bass' campaign manager, has left the post less than four months before the L.A. mayoral primary.
The reform-minded prosecutor has made a dramatic shift involving the case of Hannah Tubbs, a 26-year-old tried as a juvenile for assaulting a child.
The region should expect 1 to 3 inches of snow, with up to 5 inches possible in the San Gabriel Mountains, the National Weather Service warned in an advisory.
The tainted waters come in the wake of several other large sewage spills that closed beaches in Los Angeles and Orange counties.