Backroom deal to change earthquake standards in California hospitals collapses
A deal to weaken legally required — and costly — seismic upgrades to California hospitals collapsed Tuesday.
A deal to weaken legally required — and costly — seismic upgrades to California hospitals collapsed Tuesday.
For those who catch monkeypox, the state recommends isolation until all skin lesions have healed and symptoms have resolved for at least 48 hours.
During a Brink's theft that may be America's biggest jewelry heist, one armed guard was sleeping and the other was getting food.
Three ducks whose beaks were removed have been found in Mile Square park in Fountain Valley, prompting the California wildlife agency to investigate.
Paul Pelosi has met the terms of his jail sentence and completed a court work program after having pleaded guilty to misdemeanor DUI charges.
The suspect operated an unlicensed animal boarding and training business and was 'directly responsible for the neglect of the animals,' police said.
Billionaire Phil Anschutz — who owns the Coachella music festival, the Los Angeles Kings hockey team and L.A.'s Crypto.com Arena — is preparing to build the nation's largest wind farm. We traveled the route.
Actor Anne Heche's remains will be laid to rest among some of old Hollywood's brightest stars at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery.
Fraser Ross bans face coverings at his flagship Kitson store, citing robberies by masked criminals. But Ross has long trolled COVID restrictions.
Despite California's blue lean, its donors send millions to politicians of both parties.
Southern California's water district installs a quake-resistant pipe along the Colorado River Aqueduct to prevent a major spill.
Governor has strong lead for reelection, even though voters see the state on the wrong track.
The spree reportedly began on July 31 and included a Big Lots store and nine PetSmart locations in Arizona and Southern California.
A major drug smuggling ring that used checked luggage at LAX to move meth, fentanyl and other narcotics to Florida is uncovered in two-year investigation.
A fire led to a computer crash at L.A. County's largest jail, preventing the release of an unknown number of people who should have been set free over the weekend, sparking an outcry from lawyers and family members.
A federal jury in Los Angeles was not able to reach a verdict in the trial against Stephen Beal, a Long Beach man who's accused of bombing an Orange County spa to kill his ex-girlfriend in 2018.
A judge granted the request for a preliminary injunction to keep Wesson from acting as a temporary council member, leaving the South L.A. district without a voting representative.
The three people who died in the collision were Carl Kruppa, Nannette Plett-Kruppa and Stuart Camenson, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff-Coroner's Office said.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a measure to open three pilot sites for safe drug consumption, putting California behind in efforts to save lives.
The California Legislature approved a bill that will allow people to go to court over unsolicited sexual pictures.
Gov. Gavin Newsom faced a political challenge with Senate Bill 57, intended to curb overdose deaths in California through safe injection sites.
A former employee at Kenny Lofton's investment company Centerblock Asset alleges he was fired for reporting that a female was exposed to images of Lofton's penis.
Bryce Nelson, a former reporter at the Los Angeles Times and New York Times, was a longtime journalism professor at USC and a widely quoted expert on journalism ethics and the state of the news industry.
Rep. Mike Garcia (R-Santa Clarita) said the Justice Department was acting "more like a Third Reich" after FBI searched Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate.
More than 70 former San Jose State gymnasts, their parents and trainers support former coach Wayne Wright, who has been accused of emotional abuse.