He operated a heroin ring like a pizza delivery service. Now he will serve 235 months in prison.
A Van Nuys-based ring used a fleet of cars and drivers to deliver drugs – including heroin and cocaine – to customers who placed orders by phone.
A Van Nuys-based ring used a fleet of cars and drivers to deliver drugs – including heroin and cocaine – to customers who placed orders by phone.
A federal judge reinstated a nationwide injunction Monday against a Trump administration rule that would deny asylum to most immigrants at the southern border.
California boat fire: What investigators are trying to uncover
Authorities are investigating a shooting near a Hacienda Heights house party that left one man dead and two women injured early Monday.
The body of Zavire Dion Portis was found by neighbors just hours after the Inglewood Police Department posted a notice on Twitter about the boy.
Injured Los Angeles firefighters are in stable condition, and the fire's cause is under investigation.
California's legislative year ends on Friday. Here are some of the big bills we're watching.
California lawmakers are set to adopt strict Obama-era federal environmental and worker safety rules the Trump administration is dismantling. Big water agencies are fighting it.
A 19th century law could shield the owners of the California diving boat Conception in which 34 people perished from significant damages. But they still face legal hurdles.
After crushing losses last year, California Republican activists gathered in the desert, hoping to plot a path back to relevancy.
Plus, a look at the top headlines from around California.
Los Angeles is starting to address the forces behind the racial disparity in the city's homeless population. It would be hard to find a purer example than an encampment of black people who live under a freeway in Pacoima.
There is something about the internet that makes us act dumb, and that includes me.
A plan under consideration at L.A. City Hall would ban homeless people from sleeping on streets and sidewalks in at least 26% of L.A., The Times has found.
This year's legislative session still has five days to go and little is certain. It's when lobbyists earn their pay and legislators fetch their political donations.
Agents served warrants at Truth Aquatics' Santa Barbara headquarters, officials said. Investigators want training, safety and maintenance records.
Crews report progress in containing the Sycamore Canyon blaze in Riverside, along with making progress fighting the Tejana and Red Bank fires across California.
Supervisors talk about the stresses of recovery operations for divers: It could take them years to recover, one officer says.