2 Marines at Camp Pendleton charged in federal drug bust tied to OD of fellow Marine
The two lance corporals are among five defendants accused of distributing narcotics, some laced with deadly fentanyl.
The two lance corporals are among five defendants accused of distributing narcotics, some laced with deadly fentanyl.
The Los Angeles Police Commission says it will review the LAPD use of facial recognition software and how it compares to programs in other major cities.
California Impressionism is unlike the French kind. Laguna Art Museum explores the difference with a painter who found a friend and patron in Chaplin.
Fire officials say the number of damaged structures could rise as high as 85 as the blaze continues to grow.
The University of California's failure to rigorously oversee its admissions practices has allowed unqualified students to get in, state audit finds.
The Board of Supervisors is considering new guidelines to reopen Riverside County at a quicker pace than the state allows.
Charles Morton, 39, died while engaged in fire suppression operations in San Bernardino County last week.
The low numbers of COVID-19 cases in Orange County's Little Saigon are tied to cultural habits and consistent behavior.
Berry Creek has been many things in its long history — a stagecoach stop, a lumber town, a vacation spot, a gold mining camp.
Excuses abound as to why California can't bring more homeless people off the streets. In Bakersfield, a hospital blocked the use of a motel for housing.
Eric Briceno's parents said they called the 911 to help their son during a mental health crisis. But by the end, they said, he'd been beaten and tasered to death.
As campuses begin to reopen, teachers watch anxiously, and some are raising concerns publicly, including Orange County teachers who led a protest and signed a petition.
Plaintiffs in a class-action lawsuit are seeking a temporary restraining order to limit the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's use of non-lethal force at protests, claiming it has been indiscriminately using projectiles and chemical agents in violation of constitutional rights.
The firefighter killed while battling the El Dorado fire in San Bernardino was identified Monday as Charles Morton, a 14-year veteran with the U.S. Forest Service who led the Big Bear Interagency Hotshot Squad.
Attorneys for the city of L.A. filed court documents challenging an LAPD officer's lawsuit against the city alleging harassment by a top aide to Mayor Eric Garcetti.
Gov. Gavin Newsom urged Californians to get a flu shot, wear a mask and observe physical distancing to fight the coronavirus pandemic and flu season.
The Center for Biological Diversity accused Newsom of being friendly to California's oil industry and issuing new permits without proper environmental reviews.
County health officials have traced an outbreak of at least 30 cases to one student at a child-care center in Sonoma's north county.
The daughter of a man who died after being detained by two Los Angeles police officers in Van Nuys last year is now suing the city of L.A. in federal court, alleging her father was subjected to excessive force in violation of his constitutional rights.
Newsom again blamed payment delays on the crush of claims filed during the pandemic, an influx that overwhelmed the system's 30-year-old technology.