Flash mobs invade luxury L.A. retailers with brute force, overwhelming numbers
Overall crime rates are down in Los Angeles this year, but a surge in smash-and-grab robberies is casting a long shadow over shoppers and retailers.
Overall crime rates are down in Los Angeles this year, but a surge in smash-and-grab robberies is casting a long shadow over shoppers and retailers.
A man's imprisonment and a call to action — "Save Gary's Life!" — launched activists who got their start at an L.A. high school.
A surprise winner at Cannes, Park Chan-wook's brutal 2003 revenge thriller "Oldboy" is getting a 20th-anniversary rerelease in theaters. How has it held up?
The Inflation Reduction Act is the biggest investment in climate action in U.S. history, but it pales in comparison to the scale of action needed to keep global warming from reaching disastrous levels.
Based on a Times review of Maui records, government officials should have been aware of the fire danger Lahaina faced.
The future of clean car technology may very well be hydrogen fuel cells. While you can already drive one on the road today, filling it up conveniently is another matter.
A new global analysis finds U.S. states along the Colorado River are under extremely high water stress. The region is grappling with how to reduce water use.
He's the first African artist to sell out an American stadium. Now, with a new album steeped in hip-hop, Burna Boy has his sights set on something even bigger.
Federalist Society legal scholars say Trump 'engaged in' and gave 'aid and comfort to' insurrection, violating the 14th Amendment's disqualification clause.
As autos writer for the L.A. Times, Russ Mitchell gets a lot of questions about electric car buying. Here's his guide to choosing the right EV for you.
The league isn't limited to WGA members. It includes actors, showrunners, stunt people, industry newcomers and anyone else who wants to let out their frustrations against Hollywood's labor impasse with games that are equal parts 'The Bad News Bears' and 'Norma Rae.'
Japan is confronting a depopulation crisis because of a precipitously falling birth rate, but one mountain town has bucked the trend — spectacularly.
This story originally appeared in the Times on March 16, 1972.
The La Brea Avenue store of Ksubi, an Australian luxury denim retailer, was robbed by nearly a dozen people Tuesday evening, Los Angeles police say.
Bobby Miller gave up a run and recorded 18 straight outs, J.D. Martinez hit an RBI double in his return and the Dodgers beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-2.
Con la conclusión de las semifinales este martes, la Final de la Leagues Cup 2023 y el partido por el Tercer Puesto ya están fijados para el sábado, 19 de agosto.
The Head fire in Klamath National Forest had grown to about 1,000 acres in size by Tuesday evening. An evacuation warning was elevated to an order.
An investigation is underway after a student at the Joseph Pomeroy Widney Career Preparatory & Transition Center was stabbed by a classmate, authorities said.
Amer Alhasan was convicted of murdering his girlfriend and dumping her body in a trash bin after she allegedly told him she was pregnant.
Katharine McPhee's nanny reportedly died after being hit by a car last week. The singer left her husband on tour in Asia in response to the 'horrible tragedy.'
The show, which was canceled by Netflix after two seasons, will return as a trilogy of films, the executive producer of the series announced on Tuesday.
Scott Shaw, the former athletic trainer accused of groping members of the women's swim team at San José State, pleaded guilty to two charges Tuesday.
A new TSG Entertainment lawsuit accuses Disney of undercutting its share of movie profits, a move reminiscent of Scarlett Johansson's 2021 case.
A Waste Management trash truck reversed into Deanna Beck in February 2021, hitting her with its metal tines. The San Diego woman is suing the company.
Austin Butler said co-star Tom Hanks got him a TV gig after Oscar-nominated 'Elvis' performance because he worried about the younger actor's mental health.