Prestigious Cleveland High program has a dark legacy. LAUSD settles fourth sex abuse suit
For decades, Cleveland's Core humanities program fostered a culture of sexual abuse in which teens were exploited by their teachers, former students say.
For decades, Cleveland's Core humanities program fostered a culture of sexual abuse in which teens were exploited by their teachers, former students say.
An ancient 250-pound statue of a young Buddha was stolen from an L.A. gallery. On Saturday night, police found it in the bed of a truck with no license plate.
Concerns about AI were a sticking point in the now-ended writers' strike. But equivalent issues could prove stickier for actors, who remain on strike.
Daniel Lurie is seeking to mobilize San Francisco voters agitated by issues such as homelessness, crime and public drug use in his bid to unseat Mayor London Breed.
Who is Jermell Charlo, the boxer who will try to challenge Canelo Álvarez for the undisputed super-middleweight crown in Las Vegas on Saturday night?
Sam Farmer makes his picks and predictions for Week 4 of the 2023 NFL season, starting with the Detroit Lions taking on the Green Bay Packers.
The 'house burden' metric that compares income to shelter costs goes a long way toward explaining Southern California's housing crisis.
President Biden held fundraisers in San Francisco and Silicon Valley this week while Republican candidates flocked to Southern California for a debate and convention.
In the latest work by the L.A. native and MacArthur 'genius' grant winner, a bleeding man's arrival tests the faith of an order of Central Valley monks
Tapping Gov. Gavin Newsom as the top Democratic surrogate at Wednesday's GOP debate in Simi Valley underscores his elevated role in Biden's reelection campaign.
Several TV showrunners speak to The Times about the end of the writers' strike and how sadness and frustration over the negotiations tempers their joy.
Federal child-care funding is expiring, which may send providers spiraling. California will probably avoid the worst impact because of efforts to backfill funding.
Two young entrepreneurs who themselves struggled to remain housed now run a company that aims to create affordable dwellings in California's biggest cities.
'ONE Magazine at Seventy,' an exhibit at the Los Angeles LGBT Center, lets visitors dig into the history of the first widely distributed gay publication in the U.S.
A debate over whether homeless people should be allowed to sleep in public has created strange bedfellows in California.
Land barons seized control of the Tulare Lake Basin generations ago. This year's destructive flooding left troubling questions about the power they wield.
Ten miles up the road from where GOP presidential hopefuls gathered on a debate stage to battle over their differences, a cluster of Republican women gathered at a Simi Valley bar to cheer on their favorite candidates.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Phylicia Rashad and others will unveil a new bill Thursday as the industry struggles: 'If you're not at the table, you're on the menu.'
The lawsuit by the FTC and 17 states shines a light on Amazon's monopolistic actions that buyers and sellers know all about. But what's the remedy?
As unemployment rises in China, some young adults become 'full-time children' at home with their parents. Critics call it 'gnawing on the elderly.'
Missed the Republican presidential debate Wednesday night? Here's what you need to know about what happened.
A California farm grows citrons, known in Hebrew as the etrog, a fruit used to celebrate Sukkot. This year's crop tested the farm's owner in ways he never imagined.
The senator from New Jersey is innocent until he is found guilty, but like the former president, he's already proved himself unworthy of the public's trust.
Freshman Sen. Catherine Blakespear was at the state Capitol in the Senate chamber when her ninth-grade daughter, Ava, texted. She was at school hiding under a desk.
Zion, Mesa Verde, Arches, Grand Canyon and Joshua Tree all in one epic journey? We did it. Here's how it played out.