How Trenton Doyle Hancock's art confronts the polarity between good and evil
Trenton Doyle Hancock's exhibition, 'Good Grief, Bad Grief' — an exploration of race, class, identity and power — opens at Shulamit Nazarian gallery on Saturday.
Trenton Doyle Hancock's exhibition, 'Good Grief, Bad Grief' — an exploration of race, class, identity and power — opens at Shulamit Nazarian gallery on Saturday.
Derick Almena, the master tenant of the Ghost Ship during the deadly 2016 fire, could return to prison after allegedly being found with weapons and violating his probation.
It's the first paint job for Tinseltown's biggest star in a decade.
A Superior Court judge orders L.A. County sheriff's officials to stop searching some computers seized in sprawling Metro investigation.
The industry has been hurt by shrinking real estate, more affordable land in other states and the shortage of water and other natural resources.
The Department of Public Health is moving toward ending its recommendation for universal masking in indoor public settings and businesses if coronavirus cases continue to fall.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power has launched two new programs to help lower-income Angelenos stay cooler and not get burned by peak summer electric bills.
The Alanis Morissette musical, now at the Pantages, made numerous changes to its script following criticism about how lead character Jo was portrayed.
A 298-mile drive in 2 hours and 4 minutes? The chronology described in a legal filing and law enforcement documents has added to the mystery surrounding the multimillion-dollar jewelry heist from a Brink's truck.
Officials are lauding the city's progress, but some experts ponder the long-term plan — especially as seasonal outlooks indicate yet another dry winter is in store for Southern California.
A labor union supporting Rep. Karen Bass has also placed a $1-million ad buy ahead of the L.A. mayoral election.
The Orange County Human Relations Commission released an annual report on rising hate crimes amid an expanded effort to combat them.
L.A. advocates say Gov. Gavin Newsom's veto doesn't shut the door to safe injection sites.
The $9.5-billion California tax refund program will provide one-time payments of up to $1,050 for some families.
It's obvious why Villanueva keeps denying his own words. He's perpetually trying to save his political ass.
Along with Trump-fueled lies and misinformation, election officials are facing 'paper terrorism,' a deliberate attempt to gum up their works.
I didn't want to commit to buying her a boyfriend-level gift for Valentine's Day, and then her birthday was two weeks after. I had to take the exit. But how?
Meteorologists are calling the system, which is expected to move into Central and Northern California over the weekend, a "fire season-slowing" storm.
The California Highway Patrol says the driver accelerated into the store from the parking lot is cooperating with authorities.
Marilyn Flynn agrees to plead guilty to bribing then-L.A. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas in return for a USC contract with the county.
Several dozen mourners gathered for a vigil Wednesday on a Westlake block, near where 35-year-old Giovanni Luna was shot and killed by LAPD during a foot chase.
A Los Angeles county sheriff's lieutenant was charged Wednesday with domestic battery and false imprisonment for an incident involving his wife in Beverly Hills a year ago.
A woman who owned businesses that provided sexual services as well as chiropractic and acupuncture treatments offered the dockworkers kickbacks or sex in exchange for submitting false claims.
Latira Shonty Hunt must pay $9,000 and write an apology to the teenager who was hit by her daughter during a basketball game in Garden Grove last year, a judge ordered.
The funeral of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II on Monday will be covered on broadcast, cable and streaming platforms. Here's how (and when) to tune in.