'Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris': When the costumes should get equal billing to the stars
Costume designer Jenny Beavan brings the sumptuous gowns of mid-century Christian Dior to life.
Costume designer Jenny Beavan brings the sumptuous gowns of mid-century Christian Dior to life.
Nine GOP-led state legislatures are considering restricting or even criminalizing drag shows. It's Gay Pride versus the Proud Boys.
As tech companies and others slash tens of thousands of jobs, firms are also rethinking new hires and rescinding job offers.
Seven candidates are on the ballot to succeed former Councilmember Nury Martinez in an April 4 special election. Martinez resigned in October after she was heard on a leaked tape making racist remarks.
You got the job. Then the company rescinds the offer. What do you do next?
Rajah Caruth didn't step into a race car until 2019 but even before his first lap Mike Beam, the man who owns that car, knew he would be a great driver.
As California grapples with worsening climate extremes, officials warn that recent storms don't add up to an end to the drought.
Drag performers are more visible than ever after decades in the underground, but will recent protests, threats of violence and restrictive laws set them back?
Police accountability suffered when the L.A. City Council adopted a deceptive 2019 discipline "reform." It's time to undo the broken discipline process.
Red Rocks Country has long beckoned weekend travelers from L.A. But many locals believe tourists are loving their town to death.
When the Padres met the Dodgers in the playoffs last season, they made sure no one from Los Angeles County could purchase tickets for games in San Diego.
Four rural Northern California school superintendents went to Washington to look their legislators in the eye and tell them just how desperate they are.
Tommy Bina, who owns the Canyon Country Store — part grocery store, part homespun museum — is on a mission "to bring back the spirit of Laurel Canyon."
World War II veteran Paul Hult has an already tight budget with costs for home healthcare. Now, astronomical gas charges in recent months are threatening to wipe him out, his family says.
UCLA offensive lineman Atonio Mafi is sharing his journey to the NFL draft through a weekly diary leading up to the event April 27.
Rick DeSantis and other conservatives are crowing about having killed off "woke" policies. But their celebration is way premature.
When the Lakers return to play Thursday, they'll begin what LeBron James called "23 of the most important games of my career." Here's a look at why they're so crucial.
Drag queens are more mainstream than ever, as are LGBTQ rights. Yet, story hours, where drag queens read to kids, have become a point of controversy and even violence.
At a transitional moment in U.S. history, President Carter opted to emphasize human rights in U.S. foreign policy, shaking up the establishment and altering the conversation ever since.
The windstorm has brought gusts of more than 60 mph to some areas of Northern and Central California and is expected to continue overnight.
Margarita Aispuro-Camacho pleaded guilty in federal court to selling morphine that led to her co-worker's death. She faces up to 20 years in prison.
Acting L.A. County Fire Chief Anthony C. Marrone was selected to fill the position permanently, despite a call by female and minority firefighters for the Board of Supervisors to look outside the agency.
The Southern Baptist Convention decided Tuesday to oust Saddleback Church, the second-largest congregation of the convention, because it has a female pastor.
CIUDAD DE MÉXICO (AP) — Un tribunal mexicano ordenó desbloquear cuenta bancaria de la esposa del exsecretario de Seguridad Pública Genaro García Luna, luego de más de tres años de haber sido inmovilizada, anunció el martes el gobierno.
Prosecutors accuse former L.A. Deputy Mayor Raymond Chan of shaking down developers as another federal trial opens in the sprawling City Hall corruption scandal.