Commentary: Go ahead and major in English. You'll be fine!
The English major on college campuses is dying, but English majors remain alive and well.
The English major on college campuses is dying, but English majors remain alive and well.
L.A. County Deputy Dist. Atty. Shea Sanna was suspended for five days after records show he "dead named" a transgender suspect in one of the most controversial cases of Dist. Atty. George Gascón's tenure. Sanna has denied all wrongdoing.
Archaeologist Richard Hansen has devoted his life to preserving Maya sites and artifacts. But some question whether his efforts will do more harm than good.
The union is looking to free up officers to tackle more serious crimes, by no longer having them respond to certain calls.
UCLA offensive lineman Atonio Mafi is sharing his journey to the NFL draft through a weekly diary leading up to the event April 27.
With the possibility of a warm atmospheric river hitting California this month, officials now worry about preserving precious Sierra snowpack.
Despite pandemic closures and more shareholder votes against their pay, CEO compensation keeps soaring. But there are signs the backlash is working.
Cheaper than a bodyguard, more portable than an alarm system, guard dogs costing six figures are in high demand in L.A.'s wealthier precincts.
When California voters legalized cannabis, growers vowed a break from decades of worker exploitation in the state's agricultural industry. A Times investigation found otherwise.
What should be a simple, basic amenity of bus service – a bench to sit on and some shade while waiting – is still a rarity in most areas of the region.
House members like Adam Schiff and Katie Porter used to toil in relative obscurity. But their celebrity status from viral videos and national TV spots changed that.
Anna Deavere Smith and director Gregg T. Daniel revisit the writer/performer's groundbreaking solo documentary theater piece, retrofitted for a cast of five, in a new production at the Mark Taper Forum.
Mental health has evolved into a major priority for 34-year-old Bobby Brown, a Black father who formed a support group, Donuts With Dads, for other Black dads in 2019. Brown and his wife, Yhanni, live in Inglewood with their four children.
Hundreds of recently filed sexual abuse lawsuits could lead to the bankruptcy of the Catholic Diocese of Sacramento, its bishop says.
Paul Gripp, 90, helped build the famed Santa Barbara Orchid Estate and will be there sharing tips during the International Orchid Show March 10-12.
L.A. Times college basketball experts Ben Bolch, Ryan Kartje and J. Brady McCollough project the Pac-12 tournament and national championship winners.
From 2012 to 2021, the number of deaths of homeless people in Orange County more than tripled, and accidental overdoses are a leading reason why.
Jonathan Quick helped win 2 Stanley Cup championships, but the aging star is not part of the next generation and trading a legend won't hurt the team.
Brandon Luu of Villa Park and Oscar Lopez of El Camino Real are two of the many left-handed pitchers making an impact this high school baseball season.
What do California voters think about how Gov. Gavin Newsom is doing his job, and are they confident about the state's ability to handle a budget deficit this year?
The stars who put in the work should collect some of the revenue. An outside collective like the new one for USC athletes is a promising path to ensure that.
Dr. Simi, the lab-coated cartoon mascot of Mexico's largest pharmacy chain, speaks to the failures of the nation's public health system.
Sierra Canyon routed Taft 84-47 in a Division I regional basketball opener, while Sherman Oaks Notre Dame took control late to defeat Fairfax 84-68.
High school soccer: Southern California Regional results and updated pairings
High school basketball: Southern California and Northern California Regional results and updated pairings.