Hypnosis and mental hurdles: Dodgers' Noah Syndergaard seeks answers amid poor start
Noah Syndergaard has been working with the Dodgers' mental skills coach, trying to find the form that once made him so dominant.
Noah Syndergaard has been working with the Dodgers' mental skills coach, trying to find the form that once made him so dominant.
Shemar Moore, who stars in CBS' 'S.W.A.T.,' criticized the network for canceling the series, calling it the 'most diverse' show on the network.
For coverage of two of the most troubling and intractable problems facing Southern California — homelessness and racial division — the Los Angeles Times won two Pulitzer Prizes.
Michael J. Fox said in a new interview that he dated Bangles singer Susanna Hoffs during a 'crazy' period of his life that he struggles to remember.
'Goodfellas' and 'Corrina, Corrina' star Ray Liotta reportedly died of heart and respiratory issues in May of last year. He was 67.
Bishop Michael C. Barber said the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing would allow the diocese to 'stabilize its finances' and help provide 'just compensation' for victims.
Former 'Glee' star Dianna Agron finally addressed a years-old rumor about her and Taylor Swift in a new interview reflecting on her career.
What we know about former UC Davis student Carlos Reales Dominguez, the suspect in stabbings that left two men dead and one woman injured.
A Prius was going the wrong way about 80 mph on the 101 Freeway when it struck two other cars and burst into flames, CHP says. One other person was hospitalized.
After Drew Barrymore withdrew as host and the WGA threatened to picket outside the 2023 MTV Movie & TV Awards, a pretaped show aired Sunday night.
Superstars Taylor Swift, Drake, and Beyoncé head up a far-ranging slate of concerts this summer.
On view through May 27, 'Witness,' at WACO Theater Center, was curated by Tina Knowles Lawson and Genel Ambrose. The 14 featured artists explore themes of family, community and identity in their respective works.
Sheeran's subdued new LP is the culmination of a long year for the singer, who faced a very public copyright lawsuit, the death of a friend and family trauma.
23 years ago, I interviewed author Thomas Beller. Things did not go so well. Two decades later, he apologized just before an L.A. reading, and we talked
This week's recommendations include Taiwanese breakfast in the San Gabriel Valley and chicharrones and chile poblano croquetta in West Hollywood.
A labor forum Sunday was the first time Reps. Barbara Lee, Katie Porter and Adam Schiff have appeared together in a campaign setting.
There's a bipartisan attempt in the California Legislature to finally finish the mental health reform that Gov. Ronald Reagan and lawmakers began 56 years ago.
New York just became the first state to ban gas hookups from new buildings to fight climate change and air pollution. What's preventing California from doing the same?
Could a friend make a difference in a homeless person's life? A nonprofit that links volunteer phone buddies to homeless people is conducting a controlled statistical study to find out.
Men continue to bypass higher education, but the declines are steepest among Black men. California's community college system is working to boost support through its African American Male Education Network and Development program.
More than 27,000 votes came in from members including teachers, counselors, nurses and librarians who voted to accept the terms of a 21% salary increase.
The writers' strike, if it stretches on, could deliver a massive blow to the economy in Southern California. One expert predicted $3 billion or more in losses.
Outdated software, aging infrastructure and other weaknesses leave California's critical water supply vulnerable to cyberattacks and other threats.
The actor, who this week faces his first court date in a domestic dispute, may suffer more severe career damage than Hollywood counterparts. Is race a factor?
A Northern California tribe has declared a state of emergency over recent violence and is asking state lawmakers for help to solve a crisis of missing and slain members.