Active shooter call in San Luis Obispo County ends with deputies killing suspect
Witnesses told sheriff's officials that a man was firing a handgun indiscriminately outside a Vons shopping center.
Witnesses told sheriff's officials that a man was firing a handgun indiscriminately outside a Vons shopping center.
The COVID-19 pandemic and cutbacks at USPS have created chaos in the mail system. Do you work for the Postal Service? We want to hear from you.
After Britney Spears moved to oust her father as her sole conservator, Jamie Spears agreed to bring back a co-conservator to manage her person and estate.
UCLA will further scale back fall reopening plans, sharply limiting on-campus housing and in-person classes, to comply with strict L.A. County public health rules on what local colleges and universities must do to protect against the coronavirus.
California's job growth decelerates last month, lagging the overall U.S., amid rising COVID-19 infections and shuttered businesses.
The L.A. city attorney has filed more than 300 charges against the owners of four downtown buildings after a May 16 explosion burned 11 firefighters.
For fixing their daughters' admission to USC, Lori Loughlin and J. Mossimo Giannulli were sentenced to two months and five months, respectively, in prison.
One reason L.A.'s homeless people have avoided a COVID disaster could be that they live outside
Fires in Northern and Central California have killed at least five people, destroyed 629 structures and scorched more than 1,400 square miles.
A cluster of wildfires has again prompted evacuations in Sonoma County and other parts of the North Bay.
Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., a former cop who murdered 13 people and raped more than 50 women and girls, was sentenced to life in prison.
The first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Los Angeles was a man from Wuhan, China, who was hospitalized in a secret ward in January and remained the sole patient diagnosed with the virus here for five weeks.
Instruction formally began Thursday in Los Angeles schools with students, parents and teachers largely prepared to soldier through despite technical glitches and other difficulties.
An entire UC campus was ordered to flee from flames marching toward Santa Cruz as tinder and redwoods burn unimpeded after many dry years.
A Long Beach backyard turns into a DNC watch party. Socially distanced, of course.
Newsom rekindled his criticism of Trump — which has focused on the president's environmental and immigration policies — on national television Thursday evening.
One after the other, the agents settled into the witness box and related what teenaged girls and young women had told them: Naason Joaquin Garcia, the leader of La Luz Del Mundo, an international church headquartered in Mexico, had raped them.
A bill to add tough penalties for police officers who do not intervene when witnessing a fellow officer use excessive force was sidelined in the California Legislature on Thursday. Assembly Bill 1022 by Assemblyman Chris Holden (D-Pasadena) would have made an officer an accessory to a crime if they were capable of stopping an incident of excessive force by another officer and failed to do so.
'Ghost guns,' inking parties and a decades-long struggle to crack down on cliques within the Sheriff's Department
California's oldest state park has suffered extensive damage from the C.Z.U. August Lightning Complex fires.
Authorities on Thursday released body-camera video, which police say shows Anthony McClain was armed with a gun while running away from officers.
As L.A. County's coronavirus cases decline, a top county medical doctor says waivers for reopening elementary schools may soon be possible.
Friends say the 55-year-old entertainment lawyer, who attended college and law school in Southern California and lives in L.A.'s Brentwood, would "make an impact" should Biden and Harris win in November.
Facing extraordinary circumstances because of the COVID-19 pandemic and a looming deadline for legislative action, California lawmakers on Thursday reduced the number of bills moving forward that deal with the state's affordable housing crisis.
Two Los Angeles County sheriff's captains are on administrative leave following allegations of sexual misconduct, according to officials and public safety sources.