Parts of SoCal face full outdoor watering ban by September if conditions don't improve
The decision to restrict outdoor watering to one day a week for millions of Southern Californians could presage even stricter actions in September.
The decision to restrict outdoor watering to one day a week for millions of Southern Californians could presage even stricter actions in September.
Hospitalizations have yet to follow the path of rising coronavirus cases in California, and in fact are at near-record lows.
The body of an informant who helped federal authorities investigating Deutsche Bank's dealings with former President Trump is found at an L.A. school.
A threatening email sent to UC Berkeley staff members prompted a campus lockdown last week. A 39-year-old student is in jail.
Less than 1% of UC students identify as Native American, American Indian or Alaska Native.
L.A. County's sheriff has spent most of his time defending his department with the bluster of a lesser John Wayne character and a skin thinner than tulle.
One study found that upper airway infections among hospitalized coronavirus-infected children nearly tripled.
The political deal ensures California's cap on medical malpractice awards will increase but without a bruising ballot measure battle in November.
Southern California doesn't have enough water to meet demand, so officials have ordered outdoor watering restrictions.
Criminal charges were dismissed Monday against two more Los Angeles police officers accused of intentionally misidentifying people as gang members.
Senate Bill 953, a proposal that cleared its first hurdle Tuesday, would allow the State Lands Commission to terminate some offshore oil leases by the end of 2024.
They were lawyers, teachers, doctors, politicians. They were there to remember their mentor, Tom Rivera, who died of cancer at 82. They were also there to celebrate themselves.
The Black-Korean conflict was an enduring storyline during the violence that erupted in 1992 after four Los Angeles police officers were acquitted in the beating of Rodney King. It was a palatable narrative of racial conflict in which white racism was not directly implicated.
The South L.A. intersection of Florence and Normandie avenues was the epicenter of the 1992 civil unrest.
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Latinos played a bigger role in the riots than we care to remember. Latinos were killers and the killed, assaulters and assaulted, looters and looted.
The baby boy was declared dead at a Pomona hospital, authorities said. He suffered "injuries consistent with ongoing abuse."
Grossman was driving nearly double the speed limit and braked for only a split-second after fatally striking two boys in Westlake Village in 2020, witnesses said.
The protesters were among thousands of union workers from across the University of California's 10 campuses who were demonstrating amid tense negotiations.
Schools can customize how they use the extra days to meet the needs of students.
A woman who was stranded in a remote area near Lassen National Forest survived by eating yogurt and snow until she was rescued last week, authorities said.
Foster Farms and three temporary staffing agencies were fined $3.8 million collectively for allegedly failing to inform nearly 4,000 temporary workers of their COVID-19 supplemental paid sick leave.
The $20-million program is meant to assist farmworkers as climate change limits California's growing seasons and water supply.
Californians are well-acquainted with the need to save water. Here are some practical tips to cut your water use, plus a look at the big picture.
A slew of acts have canceled tour dates as COVID cases rise once again, casting a pall over what was shaping up to be a record-setting concert season.