Editorial: California's budget gets back to reality
Can Gov. Newsom manage the revenue slowdown without slashing the investments California needs for a sustainable and prosperous future?
Can Gov. Newsom manage the revenue slowdown without slashing the investments California needs for a sustainable and prosperous future?
Most child predators have more than one victim. Any evidence, especially technology or paper files, could aid police in learning about other victims or abusers.
California is about to get walloped by an aging population wave. Steve Lopez's new column will focus on the blessings and burdens of growing older.
Conditions in the Pacific hurled a series of atmospheric rivers toward California, bringing rain, flooding and destruction.
Randlett King Lawrence built the "Phantasma Gloria" — the massive contraption of steel rebar and more than 1,000 colorful glass bottles that looms in his front yard.
Mild cases of COVID-19 can cause patients to suffer long COVID symptoms, and a new study finds that some of those symptoms can linger for more than a year.
The three North American presidents met in Mexico City this week, pledging increased cooperation on heightened migration in the region, energy policies and trade disputes.
When should you plant wildflower seeds in Southern California? With all the rain, January is a good time to scatter. Otherwise, November and December are best.
Weeks into her tenure as Los Angeles mayor, Karen Bass talks about her focus on homelessness and affordable housing.
California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta's office cleared LAPD Officer Toni McBride of wrongdoing in the fatal 2020 shooting of Daniel Hernandez.
Gov. Gavin Newsom was immensely lucky that fellow Democrats controlled the federal government the last two years, columnist George Skelton writes.
A battery of January storms has blanketed the Sierra Nevada in extraordinary snowpack, but will it last through the winter?
Politicians who score points by criticizing Medicare and Medicaid get one thing right: We need big cuts to federal spending. But vulnerable Americans shouldn't be the target.
Saudi Arabia is gambling on a gargantuan building boom to remake its image and economy, but history offers cautionary tales over such ambitions.
Leonardo Padura es un personaje en si mismo, conocido dentro y fuera de Cuba gracias a sus extraordinarias novelas policiacas
LAPD radio traffic initially described as many as seven suspects, and someone who was handcuffed and detained managed to escape from officers, a source said.
El campeón de peso mosca Deiveson Figueiredo intenta defender su cinturón contra Brandon Moreno, el campeón interino de la división
Charles White, USC's 1979 Heisman Trophy-winning tailback and a College Football Hall of Famer, is dead at 64.
Charles White, the USC tailback who won the Heisman Trophy in 1979 and national championship in 1978, died of cancer Wednesday. He was 64.
Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez is seeking strategies for maintaining order during council meetings that do not involve police, an aide said.
Actor Carole Cook, who was Lucille Ball's protégé and played Grandma Helen in 'Sixteen Candles,' has died in Beverly Hills three days before her 99th birthday.
Chargers don't have much playoff experience, but Super Bowl veteran Kyle Van Noy says that factor is overrated -- just look at last season's Bengals.
LAPD Chief Michel Moore addressed the three deaths at Tuesday's meeting of the Police Commission, promising to make public body camera footage the following day.
The satellite TV giant, which was spun off from AT&T in 2021, is looking to downsize its management ranks as consumers pivot to streaming services and lower-cost programming packages.
This was the first time embattled Councilmember Kevin de León had publicly addressed council chambers in months.