Fearing corruption and technical mishaps, Guatemala immigrants denounce voting process
Fearing corruption and glitches, Guatemalans distrust the process established for them to vote on U.S. soil in their homeland's presidential election.
Fearing corruption and glitches, Guatemalans distrust the process established for them to vote on U.S. soil in their homeland's presidential election.
Franz Rogowski as a future-seeing Nazi creep who can play Radiohead on the piano in "Freaks vs. the Reich"; Paul Kircher and Juliette Binoche in Christoph Honoré's French drama "Winter Boy" on Mubi.
After voting to dump Dominion Voting Systems earlier this year, Shasta County officials are grappling with the complex logistics of actually hand-counting ballots in a county of 200,000 people.
Trans surfers are beginning to find community among themselves in a sport that too often isolates and even shuns them
I was going to UCLA law school but I learned that there was much to discover east of the 405, including a handsome public interest lawyer.
An update on the lawsuit brought by the family of Mely Cortado against the city of Los Angeles and the police officers accused of shooting her after a gun battle with a fleeing suspect.
Visitors have flocked to Bellflower to see the L.A.-centric 54-foot-by-10-foot mural. City officials have said the artwork violates multiple ordinances and may come down.
A new plaque tells the story of the hundreds of Japanese, German and Italian immigrants who were incarcerated during World War II on the site that is now Travel Town.
To have even a chance at a kidney from a deceased donor, an ailing patient needs to get onto the waiting list. But fewer Americans on dialysis have that chance.
More than two years have passed since Roland Coleman, a seasoned attorney, started trying to get onto the kidney transplant waitlist.
State Assemblymember Al Muratsuchi has introduced a bill that would boost teacher and school staff salaries by 50% in the coming years, in an effort to close statewide staffing shortages.
The ACLU alleged the district violated the public's right to speak during a board meeting in March. The district said it commits to complying with the law.
The actor ventured to 18th century France for his latest big-screen role. However, when he's not in front of the camera, he feels right at home in Los Angeles visiting his favorite Sunday spots.
The moral scourge of child labor was supposedly eradicated in America more than 100 years ago. Red states are bringing it back in the name of parental rights.
About half the U.S. population, including 18 million Californians, are registered organ donors. But whether you can actually donate organs depends on how you die, among other limiting factors.
The Dodgers will honor Manny Mota, 85, by inducting him into the franchise's Legends of Dodger Baseball on Saturday.
Many wildlife species in Mammoth Lakes and the Sierra Nevada are finding their favorite foods still buried in snow. More will head into towns in search of alternatives.
The government approved another shot just for some Americans, and the federal COVID emergency is ending. What do we make of this confusing moment?
The debt ceiling bill passed this week doesn't have a chance of becoming reality, but its contents show us that House Republicans don't care about the welfare of the nation's youth.
Here's how to watch on TV and stream the three-game series between the Dodgers and the St. Louis Cardinals, starting Friday.
A former abortion clinic in Alabama evolves amid bans to caring for uninsured patients and offering post-miscarriage treatment and transgender care.
En este calendario se detallan los consulados móviles, sistemas de citas, números de emergencia y otros servicios de las oficinas locales
Runaways songwriter Kari Krome is suing the estate of Kim Fowley for sexual assault. She also accuses DJ and nightclub owner Rodney Bingenheimer of sexually assaulting her when she was 13.
Bryce Young goes No. 1 overall to the Panthers and C.J. Stroud is selected No. 2 by the Texans in the 2023 NFL draft. The Vikings pick USC's Jordan Addison.
A Los Angeles police officer had part of a finger bitten off during a combative arrest at a Metro rail station Thursday, department officials said.