Key college admissions scandal figure will cooperate with feds in blow to accused parents
The head of a West Hollywood prep school flips and is likely to back up accusations of a criminal conspiracy in the college admissions scandal.
The head of a West Hollywood prep school flips and is likely to back up accusations of a criminal conspiracy in the college admissions scandal.
A federal appeals court expressed concerns about a Trump policy that requires migrants to stay in Mexico while their asylum applications are processed.
Terry Terrell Gillard was convicted of 37 felony counts and 10 misdemeanor charges involving seven boys and two girls he mentored.
Truth Aquatics announced on Instagram it had suspended all operations amid investigations into the fire aboard a dive boat that killed 34 people.
Petaluma police searched an elaborate corn maze for two hours before they found the suspect hiding in a chicken coop.
After a viral video taken by the LAPD, Emily Zamourka has lined up legions of fans and a one-night singing gig, thanks to Councilman Joe Buscaino.
Firefighters responded to Union Station just before 8:30 a.m., but there were no initial reports of a fire or injuries on the Metro Red Line train.
Starting Tuesday, all Los Angeles restaurants, including fast-food chains, will be required to withhold plastic straws unless a customer requests one.
A magnitude 3.6 earthquake was recorded at 6:11 a.m.
As the first and largest district in the state to implement a ban on suspensions for "willful defiance," Los Angeles' experience may be instructive for other districts across the state.
Three years after California voters legalized the sale of marijuana for recreational use, 68% say it has been a "good thing," and most want their cities to permit pot shops, according to a poll conducted for the Los Angeles Times, although the vast majority of municipalities have outlawed the stores.
Michael LoGrande received a consulting contract with the city when he stepped down as the head of L.A.'s planning department. But city officials said had no records to provide showing what work he performed under the contract.
Airbnb wants Los Angeles to put off enforcing new rules on renting out homes for short stays, arguing that it needs more time to build a computerized system to share rental information with the city.
College sports are a $14 billion industry. Under this California law, college athletes could finally make money.
John Hunter believes in Trump. His wife, Laura, a Mexican immigrant, says Trump is 'despicable.' Working to save lives at the border keeps them together.
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Los Angeles County supervisors dealt a sharp rebuke to Sheriff Alex Villanueva, voting Tuesday to freeze his department's spending
An investigation continued Monday into the death of a 2-year-old girl who may have been left inside a hot car for as long as five hours.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a high-profile bill that would allow college athletes to earn money, despite NCAA objections.