Sister of LAPD officer who was killed while confronting tagger: Police are 'more than a badge'
Friends and family remember Juan Jose Diaz, the LAPD officer killed after confronting a tagger at a taco stand.
Friends and family remember Juan Jose Diaz, the LAPD officer killed after confronting a tagger at a taco stand.
A photo published by Italian media on Sunday showed Gabriel Christian Natale Hjorth, 18, sitting in an office of Italy's Carabinieri police with his head bowed, his hands cuffed behind his back and a piece of cloth tied around his eyes.
If crude oil spills in California oil country, does anyone care? In the Kern County town of McKittrick, they say it's just the price of doing business. They want everyone to stop fussing over a Chevron well that's leaked a million gallons of oil and water in nearby Cymric oil field.
Money from the fossil fuel industry has become a prickly issue in the race for a seat on the Los Angeles City Council representing the northwestern San Fernando Valley.
Followers of Charles Manson were tied to the deaths of nine people in the summer of 1969.
Fifty years later, the Manson "family" murders remain seared into the collective memory of Los Angeles. The question, which persists to this day, is why?
Out at the Fair started in 2011 as an "unofficial gay day" at the San Diego County Fair. It has since spread to fairs across the state and further afield.
The San Onofre plant is home to 3.55 million pounds of nuclear waste, and it's not clear where it will go.
Deputies open fire on knife-wielding man inside his Malibu home, authorities say
A Scottish man faked his death in California to avoid being charged with rape charges back home, authorities say. He was reported missing in February by his son, who said he'd vanished during a nighttime swim.
Three more Camp Pendleton service members arrested in smuggling and drug probe