Dodgers reportedly pick up Chase Utley from Phillies for prospects
From the "you can never have too much of a good thing" approach, the Dodgers are apparently set to acquire Phillies veteran second baseman Chase Utley.
From the "you can never have too much of a good thing" approach, the Dodgers are apparently set to acquire Phillies veteran second baseman Chase Utley.
A Pasadena hospital is investigating a suspected outbreak related to the same type of medical scope tied to superbug infections across the country, the Los Angeles Times has learned.
Former U.S. Rep. Louis Stokes, a 15-term congressman from Ohio who took on tough assignments looking into assassinations and scandals, has died at the age of 90.
Audi plans to challenge Tesla's dominance of the luxury electric vehicle market when it introduces a sport-utility vehicle at the Frankfurt, Germany auto show next month.
Furniture startup Greycork is trying to beat Ikea at its game with a new set of living room furnishings that rival those of the Swedish manufacturer in terms of style, accessibility and affordability.
A wildfire that burned more than 100 square miles of forest in Northern California for about two weeks this summer was sparked by a malfunctioning water heater, state fire investigators said Wednesday.
California Senate leader Kevin de Leon (D-Los Angeles) on Wednesday accused the oil industry of a campaign of "fear-mongering" against his bill that would cut in half the use of gasoline on California roads by 2030, but said he was open to negotiating changes to the legislation.
UCLA freshman running back Soso Jamabo has put his recent past behind him.
How long does it take to open a pizzeria in Los Angeles?
When the history of Hollywood's summer of 2015 is written, there will one story of spectacular success and another of equally spectacular failure. Universal Pictures' rampaging-dinosaur smash "Jurassic World" and 20th Century Fox's superhero flop "Fantastic Four" had polar-opposite trajectories...
Union dues are often a source of controversy - even for union members whose pay rivals that of chief executives.
As he climbed into the plane he'd built in his tiny Nairobi backyard, even Gabriel Nderitu was doubtful that the ungainly machine, with a 450-pound car engine bolted onto the front and a 7-foot hand-carved wooden propeller, would get him airborne.
After Zach Stephenson enrolled at El Camino College this summer, he saw a notice online that he had to come to the Torrance campus to meet with guidance counselors and take placement tests.
Everyone, it seems, has an opinion about L.A. Unified.
USC's first training camp scrimmage Monday appeared as just that, a first scrimmage.
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One of the two starting pitchers acquired by the Dodgers at the nonwaiver trade deadline is already out of their rotation.
There is an upside to the Galaxy sitting out part of its vaunted attack in recent CONCACAF Champions League games beyond the obvious rest.
Several times, Yasiel Puig has said this season hasn't unfolded how he envisioned.
Odd game. Odd in the beginning, and certainly in the end. But ultimately, familiar.
He was trying to make the play. He was trying to do something, anything, to help the Dodgers.
Clarity has been absent during UCLA's quarterback competition. If anything, training camp has made things murkier.
The early runs that have been so difficult for the Angels to generate for 31/2 weeks arrived in a nice little bundle Tuesday night.
Kaleb Cowart was on a dead-end path, the Angels third base prospect struggling so much at double-A Arkansas in 2014 that he abandoned switch-hitting, considered moving to the mound and was demoted to Class-A Inland Empire to start 2015.