Sorry, speeders: New bill would require speed-limiting devices in California cars
A new bill in the California Senate would require vehicles sold in the state to be equipped with speed governors to limit how fast they can go.
A new bill in the California Senate would require vehicles sold in the state to be equipped with speed governors to limit how fast they can go.
From cooking classes, poetry open mics and lucha libre matches, this weekend has something for everyone.
Orange County jury finds Marcus Eriz guilty of second-degree murder three years after he fired into a car on the 55 Freeway, killing a 6-year-old boy.
Guatemala's Debora Fadul, one of the 'Top 100' world's best chefs, is on a mission to showcase Indigenous produce and farmers in a country where racism and discrimination persist.
In West Hollywood, a welcome surprise: L.A.'s most compelling Lebanese restaurant, Ladyhawk, from a 'Top Chef'
Defense attorneys say Edin Alex Enamorado is getting unusually harsh treatment because he's been critical of law enforcement. Prosecutors say it's not about his words, it's about his deeds.
Medicines such as Paxlovid were hailed as an important way to help reduce the risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19. A new study explores why many vulnerable patients didn't get them.
'Protect Taylor Swift' became a trending phrase on X after NSFW AI images of the Grammy-winning singer spread on a number of social media sites.
After widespread showers Thursday morning, forecasters say Southern California can expect a brief reprieve from rain. But next week, a band of wet weather is coming.
An L.A. attorney is asking the state to decertify Undersheriff April Tardy over inconsistencies in her testimony about deputy gangs.
The FAA is greenlighting an inspection and maintenance procedure for Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft that could allow them to fly again by this weekend.
More than three months into the Israel-Hamas war, the families of hostages held in Gaza have grown disillusioned with Israel's military operations.
The paper's owner Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong moved quickly to name the new leader to settle a newsroom roiled by massive layoffs, a one-day strike and the loss of three top editors in the past two weeks. Tang becomes the paper's first female editor.
The annual three-night Greater Los Angeles Homeless Count is underway with volunteers fanning out.
'It's not about yourself, and a lot of guys on this team need to realize that,' Drew Doughty said after the Kings lost for the 12th time in 14 games.
Sony has remodeled its Scenic Arts building as a multipurpose event space featuring historic backdrops, while an adjacent building houses newly built production office spaces.
The council member has been a smart and courageous representative for District 4, particularly on housing homeless people, and a strong advocate for government accountability.
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Those who test positive need to isolate and stay home only while they have symptoms. Those who test positive, but remain asymptomatic, do not need to do so.
Democratic candidates attacked Steve Garvey during California's U.S. Senate debate, which will probably help boost GOP voter support for the former Dodger player.
Some ultra-Orthodox Jews are seeking secular Israeli jobs and lifestyles, but they face growing resentment over religious school subsidies and other benefits.
Orange County Supervisor Katrina Foley announced the suspension of service between the Laguna Niguel/Mission Viejo and Oceanside stations, used by Metrolink and Amtrak.
In L.A., 336 people died in crashes in 2023 and more than half of them were pedestrians. That's the highest number in more than 20 years and advocates are demanding action.
Spring will be all about the heavy hitters. But this winter brings 4 blazing thrillers well worth your time — from a medical mystery to a racial reckoning.
Los Angeles County prosecutors allege that Juan 'Termite' Romero set fire to a crowded apartment building, killing seven children and three women.