Civil suit accuses NBA star Derrick Rose of drugging and raping woman
A civil lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court this week accuses NBA star Derrick Rose of participating in the drugging and gang-rape of a woman in downtown L.A.
A civil lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court this week accuses NBA star Derrick Rose of participating in the drugging and gang-rape of a woman in downtown L.A.
A key Los Angeles City Council committee on Wednesday moved to soften a controversial new homeless sweeps law, voting to omit arrests and fines for people who refuse to give up their property or put it in storage.
I'm Davan Maharaj, editor of the Los Angeles Times. Here are some story lines I don't want you to miss today. Subscribe to the newsletter TOP STORIES A True Horror Show It was a nightmare come to life: Two journalists were shot to death during a live TV interview in Virginia. Soon, video of the...
As Vice President Joe Biden escalates what could be a prolonged deliberation over whether to run for president, the summer of 2015 is shaping up to be an unsettlingly endless one for Hillary Rodham Clinton.
The wild swings in U.S. stocks this week have tested the fortitude of even the most steadfast investors trying to follow the timeworn advice of not selling in a market rout.
In the months before N.W.A's album "Straight Outta Compton" was released in the summer of 1988, a team of teenage female rappers from the Inland Empire called J.J. Fad helped upend West Coast hip-hop by putting the fledgling enterprise Ruthless Records on the map.
In the quest to make city elections more transparent, the Los Angeles City Ethics Commission is exploring whether to demand more information from businesses and other groups that donate directly to local campaigns.
The sign posted at the trailhead of our 8-mile hike does not bode well: "DANGER. Extreme Conditions! STOP. Do not hike Jun-Sep. HEAT KILLS!"
This week marks the tenth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
Nahid Lienke moved to the United States from Iran more than 30 years ago to study sociology at Miami Dade College and settled in Los Angeles with her husband, Tupper.
Gov. Jerry Brown won't be running for president. Don't be silly. He has already run the course. And now he's a geezer.
Here's one trend California is behind on: rising sea levels.
California voters widely support lifting the veil of secrecy that prevents the public from learning about police disciplinary matters or viewing footage from body cameras, according to a poll released Wednesday.
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A 2-year-old girl who was reportedly kidnapped at gunpoint Wednesday by her father from a Department of Children and Family Services worker was found safe and her father was taken into police custody, authorities said.
It's unclear whether the roughly 100 Los Angeles Unified School District email accounts found in the Ashley Madison breach prove that teachers, administrators and other district employees have been up to tawdry after-school activities.
A bison on Catalina Island gored a person Wednesday, prompting officials to airlift the victim for medical treatment, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. has told those closest to him that he finds the idea of a restful retirement appealing.
The numbers are startling and not at all commensurate with a player of Mike Trout's stature.
There was blood in the water, and Justin Verlander was circling, the Detroit Tigers right-hander stalking his prey before moving in for the kill Wednesday night.
Anthony Sadler, one of three Americans who thwarted an attack on a train in France, says he's glad to be home in Sacramento but has been overwhelmed by the attention.
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With another overmatched rookie pitcher on the mound Wednesday night for the Cincinnati Reds, the Dodgers powered their way to a 7-4 victory at Great American Ball Park behind three fourth-inning home runs.
It didn't come as shocking news, but it was finally delivered as official news. Freshman Josh Rosen was named UCLA's starting quarterback Wednesday.
Yasmani Grandal is expected to return to the Dodgers starting lineup Thursday, but Manager Don Mattingly sounded resigned to the possibility that his primary catcher could be limited by a bruised left shoulder for the remainder of the season.