After 'Real Housewives' scandal, scathing audit says California fails to stop corrupt lawyers
A state audit after the collapse of lawyer Tom Girardi's firm finds that the agency has failed to properly investigate or discipline attorneys.
A state audit after the collapse of lawyer Tom Girardi's firm finds that the agency has failed to properly investigate or discipline attorneys.
Amanda Quinonez, 30, a teacher at Eleanor Roosevelt High School, was released from custody after posting a $50,000 bail.
The two men said they were shot while sitting in their vehicle at a gas station in the Los Angeles' Florence neighborhood.
Mayor Eric Garcetti pledges a clean, safe L.A. in his final State of the City speech, vowing to hire sanitation workers and help the homeless.
All lanes of the 405 Freeway have reopened hours after a CHP officer shot and wounded a suspect on the freeway at the Sepulveda Pass early Thursday.
Sylvia Mendez well remembers being sent to a "Mexican school" in Orange County. Her parents landmark lawsuit challenged segregated schools in California.
The San Gabriel Valley Food Club — a group of some 30 poets, writers and academics — ditched their pandemic Zoom hangouts for an evening potluck.
In the Larchmont backyard of author Stuart Gibbs, 30-odd writers of young people's literature toasted a thriving scene — and left their kids at home.
The oldest bookstore in SoCal has always known its customers best, from tourists to Caltech professors and the diverse clientele that adores it today.
At 10 bookstores across the city, from Venice to the Arts District, customers and owners spoke to The Times about their favorite shops.
When you think of the most "literary" places in Southern California, what streets or neighborhoods come to mind? We asked the authors who know it best.
L.A.'s lonely? Authors are introverts? Don't believe it. From a San Gabriel food club to a YA bash, meet the writers of the city in five scenes.
More than a month after Gov. Gavin Newsom pledged to give Californians money to offset rising gas prices, he and state lawmakers have yet to find common ground on the plan.
L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has threatened to pull 325 deputies off of the transit system if his agency isn't put in charge of security.
Candidates are wooing the city's fastest-growing ethnic group, who make up nearly 1 in 10 voters, through town halls, ads in Asian languages and interviews with ethnic media.
Multiple crime scenes, reluctant witnesses, weapons possibly removed the scene. To top it off, police are now seeking a fugitive suspect.
Convicted of injecting two men with fatal doses of drugs, Ed Buck will be sentenced Thursday. Prosecutors have asked a judge to send Buck to prison for life, while his lawyers have requested a sentence that would one day allow him to rejoin society.
The kittens, P-100 and P-102, were members of an orphaned litter of four found in an office park in November.
L.A. police received information that Joseph Gatt was engaged in "online sexually explicit communication with a minor across state lines."
Police said the 14-year-old boy did not appear to intend to carry out the threats against Orchard Hills Middle School.
California is relaxing quarantine recommendations for people exposed to the coronavirus but remain asymptomatic. L.A. and other counties can keep stricter rules in place or follow the state's COVID-19 guidance.
Eduardo Moreno said he was suspicious of the Mercy and believed it was docked for a "government takeover," not pandemic relief.
CSU paid $600,000 to settle a former Sonoma State provost's legal claim that she suffered retaliation after reporting sexually harassment by the university president's husband.