Officer opens fire on man pointing umbrella at passing drivers
A Santa Rosa police officer has been placed on administrative leave after shooting at a man who authorities say aimed an umbrella at vehicles.
A Santa Rosa police officer has been placed on administrative leave after shooting at a man who authorities say aimed an umbrella at vehicles.
California Rep. Ted Lieu underwent the surgery in Washington on Tuesday to have the stent placed after having chest pains.
A squirrel snatched a large Amazon delivery mailer and dragged it into some nearby bushes in the caught-on-video caper.
CHP officers found the red Lamborghini upside down and abandoned near Altadena in the early morning hours Wednesday and were looking for the driver.
Prosecutors say Timothy Allen Horwath, 50, received explicit videos involving children ages 4 to 7 on two phones and a laptop.
Prosecutors in L.A. and Chicago are moving to expunge marijuana convictions from the records of tens of thousands of people using new state laws.
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Moments after winning a murder conviction in the death of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez, the lead prosecutor, Jon Hatami, stunned the public with a revelation: He too had been abused as a boy.
Los Angeles County Democrats have endorsed former San Francisco Dist. Atty. George Gascón over incumbent Jackie Lacey.
Precipitation totals are respectable in Northern California and above normal in many parts of Southern California
Police are searching for a man they say attacked patrons with a knife at the Placer County library in Auburn, Calif.
Three men, including one from Camarillo, Calif., were arrested in connection with an alleged cryptocurrency mining scheme that defrauded investors out of hundreds of millions of dollars. The Department of Justice announced charges Tuesday.
A legislative study finds that the next 10 years could determine the fate of the California coast and urges state and local officials to act quickly.
The grassroots organization Stop LAPD Spying Coalition had sued the Police Department for documents about programs it claimed were racially biased.