July 4 street takeover in South L.A. ends in fatal gunfire
A rowdy street takeover in South Los Angeles ended in the early hours of July 4 after one person was fatally shot.
A rowdy street takeover in South Los Angeles ended in the early hours of July 4 after one person was fatally shot.
Another shooting in downtown Sacramento — not far from the state Capitol and a popular area for bars and clubs — has killed one person and wounded four.
California lawmakers could have suspended the increase and, for that matter, the entire excise tax, but the Legislature's liberal leadership balked, columnist George Skelton writes.
The return of Bruce's Beach is an example of America at its humble best — government admitting it did something wrong and then doing something to remedy it.
In drug treatment in L.A. County, "contingency management" remains uncommon, despite strong evidence that it can help people stop using stimulants.
In a sign of how the new coronavirus wave continues to spread across California, two-thirds of the state's counties are now in the high COVID-19 community level, in which the U.S.
They have converged on Little Saigon from the rest of the state and beyond, drawn by familiar foods and the ease of communicating in their native language.
A group of social scientists out of Chicago has developed a machine learning model it says not only predicts crime a week in advance, but has also uncovered biased policing in eight major U.S. cities, including Los Angeles.
A three-vehicle crash in Winnetka leaves three men dead and six other people injured, authorities say.
Three men are presumed dead after trying to rescue a boy at Three Mile Slough in Sacramento County.