Fred Franzia, champion of affordable wine who conceived 'Two-Buck Chuck,' dies at 79
Fred Franzia dies; vintner changed the wine industry with "Two-Buck Chuck"
Fred Franzia dies; vintner changed the wine industry with "Two-Buck Chuck"
A Times investigation finds that dozens of L.A. County Sheriff Alex Villanueva's campaign donors have been granted permits to carry weapons in public.
In L.A. County, CARE Court will be implemented next year. Here's how you can access it.
The mock gas station, which took over the Mobil at 6301 Santa Monica Blvd., is a part of a publicity stunt by NBCUniversal for its 'Quantum Leap' reboot.
A Bernstein High School student was detained in connection with the fentanyl overdose death of 15-year-old Melanie Ramos, according to authorities.
Temecula City Councilwoman Jessica Alexander proposed making the city a 'sanctuary city' by banning abortions. Her proposal will be on the agenda for October's meeting.
You've heard of the great outdoors, but what about the great artdoors?
Four police vehicles had their catalytic converters stolen, according to the San Francisco Police Department.
The men, 41 and 35, were taken to the hospital in stable condition and were expected to survive, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Los Angeles' Mexican restaurant chain El Cholo has dozens of employees in the "20-year club." Here are five of the longest-serving.
Mocked, maligned and ignored, Cal-Mex dining is a testament to our state's true history — and the food is glorious
Squirrels, like many other animals, have been spotted splaying out to try to stay cool, which some scientists call "heat dumping."
More and more young immigrants without legal status are turning to entrepreneurship.
Commercial cannabis resulted in corruption and questionable conduct that has rocked local governments across California, a Times investigation found.
Two top aides to former California Gov. George Deukmejian remember the Sacramento visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
Electric vehicles are still vehicles: They pollute, they kill, and they distort cities to accommodate cars instead of people.
Most of the suspects were arrested on suspicion of possessing child sexual abuse material, authorities said.
The Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to cement the termination of the pandemic-era eviction moratorium and other renter protections
Days after the LAPD arrested four men on suspicion of murder, three have been released with "insufficient grounds for making a criminal complaint."
Vanessa Rangel, 37, and Hilaria Rangel, 55, were arrested days after deputies responded to a Coachella home where a child was reported not breathing.
The nation's freight railroads teetered on the brink of a massive strike over staff cuts that have led to what unions call brutal working conditions. It could have big effects on the economy and transportation.
A skilled, intuitive and sensitive practitioner of the written language, former Times editor Henry Fuhrmann has died after a brief and sudden illness, his family announced.
Cynthia Ann Hernandez, 32, was arrested Wednesday on a seven-count federal grand jury indictment that alleges she filed at least 29 fraudulent applications for pandemic-related unemployment insurance benefits.
Two people have been arrested in connection with a burglary at mayoral candidate Karen Bass' L.A. home, the LAPD said. Bass said two guns taken in the burglary were registered and stored in a lockbox.
The shooting happened just after 1:30 p.m. Wednesday near the corner of San Julian Park