After $40-million embezzlement, former CBS credit union manager gets 14 years in jail
Edward Rostohar, 62, of Studio City, admitted he gambled away much of the money and spent the rest on private jets and expensive cars and watches.
Edward Rostohar, 62, of Studio City, admitted he gambled away much of the money and spent the rest on private jets and expensive cars and watches.
Two people were arrested after a Sacramento woman in the vehicle told deputies she had been held against her will and sexually assaulted.
The emu was found on California 99. After a brief chase, it was captured using dog snares. There was an odder animal capture: a gator in a cemetery.
NASA has released several satellite images showing the Walker fire, which has been burning in the Plumas National Forest since Sept. 4.
A magnitude-3.8 earthquake was reported at 11:11 a.m. Monday 27 miles from Coachella and 32 miles from Indio, Calif.
The baby's body was found next to an unconscious 29-year-old man, and drug paraphernalia was inside the house.
Police found a car perched on a retaining wall at the college and a man with gunshot wounds lying on the ground beside the vehicle.
San Diego Lincoln students and cheer squad were said to be heckled by fans using racial slurs.
The biggest immediate problem for California's high-speed rail project is land acquisitions. Mismanagement of them is contributing to construction delays, cost increases, litigation and the launch of a federal audit.
A new report about the death of Noah Cuatro has absolved the Department of Children and Family Services of responsibility in the case.
A lawsuit pits a big pistachio grower against the even bigger Wonderful Pistachios company
In 1969, public officials were trying to close down the adult entertainment establishments in Lennox, an unincorporated neighborhood in Los Angeles County.
There was a sense among watchers of the California Legislature that the final hours of the 2019 session would be a bit of a letdown.
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California lawmakers tackled policing, environmental and labor rules in 2019. Will those fights last into 2020?
A few months ago, Jose Bello's future looked grim: detention, imprisonment, deportation and a long-term separation from his infant son.
On Friday, state Senate leader Toni Atkins (D-San Diego) showed us how a healthy, productive legislature works — one that independently pushes its own ideas about public policy and leaves it to the governor to decide whether to sign or veto a bill. Atkins rejected Gov. Gavin Newsom's request to shelve her landmark anti-Trump environmental protection measure, SB 1.
A plan under consideration at City Hall would ban sleeping on streets and sidewalks within 500 feet of schools, parks, day-care facilities and some popular venues, eliminating at least a quarter of Los Angeles for homeless people trying to bed down at night, a Times analysis found.
Police say the Sylmar man, 22, emailed L.A. County Fair officials "someone was planning on doing a mass shooting"; he just wanted to "inform you guys."