'I can't breathe': Video shows death of man pinned down while in CHP custody
Two years after a man died in CHP custody, his family has obtained the agency's video of his death, which they say supports their wrongful-death lawsuit.
Two years after a man died in CHP custody, his family has obtained the agency's video of his death, which they say supports their wrongful-death lawsuit.
A bipartisan bill in the Assembly would make social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram liable for getting young users addicted.
Fresno city officials say they did not disclose losing $600,000 in a phishing scam sooner because the FBI told them it would hurt their investigation.
Health officials battle myths and disinformation in convincing people to get their COVID-19 booster shots.
The Colburn School has announced plans for a revolutionary Frank Gehry-designed concert hall and plaza in DTLA.
As Meta prepares for its return to office, one anonymous employee outlines their discontent over the loss of some on-campus perks.
Imagineers reveal lessons from Legends of Frontierland, one of Disneyland's playtests that led to the gamelike live-in theme park Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser.
For Teresa Leong and others, composting has become a pathway to growing food, environmentalism and seeing the world in a new way.
Kathy Nguyen, a long-distance runner, now runs to raise awareness about brain aneurysms.
Congress brings back earmarks and California collects $766 million in funding for new projects.
All 147 youths at Central Juvenile Hall were moved out over the weekend in a mass transfer that employees called disorganized and dangerous.
Scott Shaw is charged with violating the civil rights of four female student-athletes by allegedly touching their breasts and buttocks without consent.
Deputies responded to the home in the 55-and-over community of Casta Del Sol regarding a dead woman, also in her 80s, authorities said.
Supervisor Holly Mitchell said the move reflects a philosophy of rehabilitating young offenders over a punishment-based system.
Firefighters in San Bernardino County were "not seeing the extreme behavior" they saw on the fire Monday, authorities said.
The Drug Enforcement Administration seized 3 kilograms of fentanyl and over $65,000 in cash in Los Angeles, the latest large-quantity bust in the region.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday agreed to pay $3.8 million to the family of a man who died after a sheriff's deputy shocked him with a Taser during a confrontation.
Two men facing criminal hate crime charges in connection with the attack are now being sued.