High tides leave parts of Seal Beach under inches of water, with more flooding expected
A 'strong southern swell and high tide' led to flooding of beach parking lots and areas around the boardwalk, Seal Beach police said.
A 'strong southern swell and high tide' led to flooding of beach parking lots and areas around the boardwalk, Seal Beach police said.
Biden administration officials worried border crossings would spike after pandemic-era rules expired. Instead the numbers fell.
Las estrellas femeninas de la saga de acción de $ 6 mil millones de Universal, como Jordana Brewster y Michelle Rodríguez, todavía están luchando por su propia historia.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band's Thursday concert in Ferrara, Italy, was set to continue despite calls for cancellation out of respect for flood victims.
Video of the incident showed an LAPD-uniformed man repeatedly fall to the ground as he was swarmed by the bees.
Ed Sheeran is running a legal victory lap, winning a second copyright lawsuit over Marvin Gaye's 'Let's Get It On' just weeks after he was cleared in another suit.
Joel Edgerton's performance anchors this third entry in a loosely structured Schrader trilogy that began with 'First Reformed' and 'The Card Counter.'
Disney had already relocated some workers to Florida in anticipation of the Lake Nona campus, which has now been canceled. A legal battle with Gov. Ron DeSantis continues.
Chef Ki Kim took a trip to his native South Korea to reconnect with the ingredients that drive his seasonal menus at Koreatown's Kinn. He shares what he's using for his spring-into-summer menu.
Clark, an in-demand Music Row songwriter as well as a Tony nominee for 'Shucked,' teamed with Brandi Carlile for her new, more Americana-leaning album.
PEN America and publisher Penguin Random House filed a federal suit against Escambia County School District over its removal of books from school libraries.
Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy Jim Devoe was arrested on suspicion of child abuse in early May.
One photographer at the scene of Harry and Meghan's alleged 'near catastrophic' car chase has dismissed the couple's claims as 'crazy hyperbole.'
Andy Warhol's posters of Prince may have been works of art, but they infringed a copyrighted photo, the high court says.
Known as 'the Grave Dancer,' Zell was an unlikely media baron when he purchased the Tribune Co.
Superstar Billy Graham, who served as an inspiration for Hulk Hogan and many other pro wrestling superstars, has died at 79.
Austin Lee Edwards worked as a sheriff's deputy in Virginia. Relatives of the family he killed plan to sue, arguing he never should have been hired.
The Supreme Court dismissed a legal challenge to Section 230, which prevents websites from being held liable for damages caused by what users post.
What does modern Korean cooking taste like in Los Angeles? A chef with a tiny restaurant and concise tasting menu offers a compelling answer.
In preparation for the next installment of Behold for Juneteenth, spotlighting mental health in Black L.A., we spoke to a WalkGood yoga class about how they've sought healing.
Jack Harlow and Sinqua Walls trade barbs in Hulu hoops comedy remake; "The Thief Collector" recounts an art world mystery; the oddball drama "Giving Birth to a Butterfly" is not quite Lynchian.
Celebrating 30 years this weekend, the Sistas Are Doin' It for Themselves Short Film Showcase has been a launchpad for Gina Prince-Bythewood, Kasi Lemmons and more.
From family sagas that span decades to memoirs about chasing the American dream, these 6 AAPI must-reads hit bookshop shelves this May.
"Hula," Jasmin 'Iolani Hakes' novel of a girl coming of age in Hilo, Hawaii, was a true labor of love in many ways, for an author who struggled to get her story out.
A new study found that California's performing arts sector fell a decade behind in job growth in 2021. Large swaths of of the industry could be wiped out if the downward trend continues, leaders say.