Parents of Stanford soccer star Katie Meyer open up about her death: 'We're so heartbroken'
Meyer, a senior majoring in international relations, was found dead in an on-campus residence on Tuesday night, university officials said.
Meyer, a senior majoring in international relations, was found dead in an on-campus residence on Tuesday night, university officials said.
An attorney for the man's family called it an example of progress being made in California and elsewhere in holding law enforcement accountable.
L.A. City Council to consider easing vaccination verification mandate for restaurants, gyms, bars, movie theaters, hair salons and other businesses.
Sherri Papini said she was abducted by two Latina women in Northern California. But authorities say she was with an ex-boyfriend in Orange County.
After months of turkey attacks on mail carriers, one USPS worker is under investigation for killing an aggressive bird, wildlife officials say.
This year is the 30th anniversary of the L.A. riots. For some Korean Americans, violence at a liquor store can awaken painful memories.
HHH housing projects still lag as costs, and homelessness, keep growing.
Louie Alonso Alberto, 52, is charged with sexually assaulting an 85-year-old woman; both were living at a Seal Beach nursing home.
After announcing the broad framework of his CARE Court plan, the real work begins for Gov. Gavin Newsom.
L.A. County's decision to lift the mandate came a day after the CDC released its latest data showing that levels of coronavirus in the region had dropped into the "low" category.
The fire near the city of Shasta Lake has grown to 40 acres and is 20% contained, with evacuation orders still in place.
A student was stabbed outside the high school in Pico-Union, police said. He was stable Friday evening.
A Long Beach school paused plans to build a gender-neutral locker room when parents opposed it, following an article in a right-wing news outlet.
The National Park Service says the latest masking rules will be posted at parks and on their individual websites to help visitors plan their trips.
State regulators impose largest-ever fines on L.A. County's public health system — which serves the county's poorest residents — for long delays in care.
Even when vaccinated, Black and Latino Angelenos are still dying of COVID at disproportionate rates. New legislation could change that in South L.A.