Third former prison guard indicted in cover-up of inmate death in 2016
Brenda Villa was charged with conspiracy, perjury and three counts of falsification of records in a federal investigation in connection with the death in 2016.
Brenda Villa was charged with conspiracy, perjury and three counts of falsification of records in a federal investigation in connection with the death in 2016.
Climate-related food labeling may be an effective tool to whittle down the beef industry's carbon footprint, new research argues.
Wells Fargo's use of corporatespeak to pretend it did nothing wrong reflects a tendency of American business regulators to go easy on big companies caught violating the law.
Tom Girardi's downfall prompted a two-year reckoning at the State Bar of California.
San Francisco opened a semi-legal safe drug consumption site in 2022 only to shut it months later with no real plans for another. Meanwhile, dozens of people continue to overdose and die in public, and the fentanyl crisis is growing.
L.A. Times columnist Gustavo Arellano has an uncanny ability to not be able to predict the future. But last year, two of his 2022 predictions came true — both of them bad news. Will 2023 be better?
The lawsuits are stacking up in courthouses across the state, sometimes dozens per day, identifiable by their unusual names: Jane Doe vs.
One airline analyst said he "never seen an airline meltdown of this size." A combination of bad weather, outdated technology and vulnerable flight schedules played into the mess at Southwest Airlines.
It's a beautiful car with no carbon emission, and initially, I was proud of owning it and being seen driving a vehicle that displayed my concern for the environment.
Republicans will try to bury the Jan. 6 report. It should be required reading for all Americans.
Yasmín Esquivel Mossa, a justice on Mexico's Supreme Court, has been accused of plagiarizing her 1987 undergraduate thesis.
The U.S.-Mexico border is a complex region not easily reduced to sound bites that sometimes turn out to be just myths — or convenient lies.
Firefighters were called at 6:32 p.m. to Hawthorne Municipal Airport. All seven people on the plane, including the pilot, were able to extricate themselves.
Southwest Airlines meltdown brings holiday misery
In a letter to the Police Commission, the city's top cop said he has a "strong desire to continue leading this Department as it strives to reduce the incidence of violent crime, while working in partnership with the community and City family."
Whoopi Goldberg claimed she wasn't "doubling down" on previous Holocaust comments. "I always stood with the Jewish people and always will," she said.
LeBron James had 28 points and Russell Westbrook contributed a triple-double to help the Lakers stop a four-game losing streak with a win over the Magic.
Dedan Thomas Jr. makes his Southland debut with Henderson (Nev.) Liberty, scoring 23 points in a victory over Anaheim Canyon on Tuesday night at Damien High.
As the San Francisco Bay Area braces for significant rainfall over the next two weeks, emergency responders seem subdued. "It's just winter."
A Los Angeles woman was struck after dropping off toys at a Los Angeles shelter, police said. In a GoFundMe page, her family members said they hoped for justice.
The airline disrespected customers, bullied employees and tried to blame the wicked weather that blanketed the East and Midwest for a week's worth of flight failures.
Chaminade High boys' basketball players and coaches finally make it home after getting stranded in a blizzard with stories to tell.
'Parasite's' Song Kang-ho stars in Hirokazu Kore-eda's 'Broker,' a humanistic drama filled with bits of tension, narrative twists and deft reveals, social commentary and moral ambiguity.
Supreme Court immigration asylum
The 2023 Rose Parade is on Jan. 2 because of the never-on-Sunday rule. Over its 130-some runnings, the parade has survived its share of controversies — and rainstorms.