Flock of 15 Canada geese hurt after landing in the La Brea Tar Pits. Two are recovering
The geese, likely a local flock, mistakenly landed on the Los Angeles Natural History Museums' sticky asphalt and were trapped in the La Brea Tar Pits.
The geese, likely a local flock, mistakenly landed on the Los Angeles Natural History Museums' sticky asphalt and were trapped in the La Brea Tar Pits.
U.S. officials are warning Guatemala's powerful military, political and business forces of the danger of subverting democracy ahead of Sunday's presidential run-off election in the Central American country.
The state is again expanding its federally funded mortgage relief program to help more Californians. People who missed mortgage payments through July 2023 are now eligible for help.
The drug industry is suing to block the government's right to negotiate Medicare prices on 10 expensive drugs. Scores of drugs now cost over $50,000 a year.
After three decades behind bars for shooting the Mexican singer during a concert, Edward Alvarado Gallegos, 64, was paroled in May.
The hotel strike is hitting consumers harder than any other during Los Angeles' labor summer, bringing complaints, a disrupted wedding and violence.
On The Times' Envelope podcast, the 'Vanderpump Rules' star and executive producer wasn't so sure Hollywood's labor movement has a place in unscripted.
Los Angeles County-run parks are off-limits for L.A. Unified field trips amid a dispute over liability. The county and district are said to be working on a compromise.
New to L.A. and looking for a place to live, I had to quickly educate myself on the region's largest polluters, its many microclimates and its topography.
Throwing cheese at live performers, making TikToks in the middle of a movie, melting down on airplanes: Our culture of bad behavior goes beyond pandemic aftereffects.
A long history of human-on-sea-creature cruelty — whaling and whales in captivity — on the Palos Verdes Peninsula preceded this summer of orca, otter and dolphin attacks.
Herman Andaya, who leads Maui's Emergency Management Agency, defended the decision not to sound warning sirens amid the catastrophic Lahaina fire.
Rep. Adam Schiff is using the prominence of being a top antagonist of former President Trump to great effect in his bid for election to the Senate.
Koreatown sees unionization battles at Coway, a South Korean air conditioning manufacturer; the grocery store chain Hannam Market and the Korean barbecue chain Genwa
At the current rate of loss, Joshua Tree National Park, part of a crucial desert ecosystem, might need a new name one day.
An environmental-protection bill championed by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has bipartisan support but faces stiff opposition from some advocates.
One of two firefighting helicopters involved in a fatal midair collision last week lacked an electronic warning device that alerts pilots to nearby aircraft.
Over its five decades, the genre has been commercialized, exploited and stereotyped — and it has always transcended expectations.
Despite some studio executives balking at WGA's original demands, insiders say studios are now making concessions in a bid to end the strike. Will they be enough?
Star Lisa Vanderpump and EP Alex Baskin discuss #Scandoval, the Bravo series' first Emmy nominations, reality TV unions and more on "The Envelope" podcast.
Mookie Betts scored four runs, and the Dodgers benefited from two catcher's interference calls to win their 10th in a row, beating the Milwaukee Brewers 7-1.
La nueva serie de Netflix 'El Elegido' adapta un trabajo de Mark Millar a la realidad mexicana
Oprah and Stevie Nicks are among several celebrities who have been criticized for how they have responded to the devastating wildfires that occurred on Maui.
Hawaii residents and others aren't waiting for government help, but instead are organizing their own aid stations.
Charlo, campeón indiscutible en superwelter, subirá dos divisiones para retar a Canelo, aunque el mexicano no es el peleador más grande