Feds charge Hollywood man after drone collides with LAPD helicopter
A Hollywood man is arrested by the FBI after a drone crashed into a LAPD helicopter earlier this year, forcing its pilot to make an emergency landing.
A Hollywood man is arrested by the FBI after a drone crashed into a LAPD helicopter earlier this year, forcing its pilot to make an emergency landing.
Twenty-five students at Cal Lutheran tested positive for the virus, university officials said.
California Auditor Elaine Howle urges the Employment Development Department to quickly change forms that include claimants' Social Security numbers.
San Bernardino schools will remain online for the rest of the school year as the pandemic worsens. Other school districts are also confronting reopening decisions.
Two brothers and their wives allegedly bought houses and vacations with illegally obtained relief funds.
The new statewide policy by Cal/OSHA aims to protect workers as the pandemic surges, but concerns over enforcement remain.
Public health officials say if L.A. County's numbers remain high, a new stay-at-home order could be implemented next week.
Here's how a handful of independent farmers are handling the difficulties of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Gavin Newsom's "mistake" in attending a birthday celebration at a Napa Valley restaurant could cost all of us as the coronavirus surges — and it could cost Newsom if Kevin Faulconer decides to run against him.
Despite losing in the Stockton mayoral race, Michael Tubbs is expected to keep rising in Democratic politics
There has been little relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions, but officials don't fully understand why more people are being infected with the coronavirus in L.A. County. For the vast majority, contact tracing can't keep up.
Paramahansa Yogananda found in Los Angeles the perfect home base for an organization which remains a worldwide spiritual force to this day.
To measure the relationship between crime-free policies and shifting demographics, The Times analyzed U.S. Census data from the National Historical Geographic Information System and the U.S. Census Bureau.
Nearly 2,000 communities in the U.S. and elsewhere have approved policies that encourage landlords to evict or exclude tenants who have had some level of interaction with law enforcement.
Will people follow Newsom's guidelines for protecting themselves against the coronavirus after he ignored his own advice — and didn't come completely clean about it?
A judge in Fresno dismissed a lawsuit by cities saying the state is improperly allowing home deliveries of cannabis in communities that have banned pot sales.
Naya Rivera's family sues Ventura County, water district over her Lake Piru drowning death
Demonstrators near the sheriff's home called for the release of the names of deputies involved in the fatal shootings of Dijon Kizzee and Fred Williams.
Though the gradual trend toward budget shortfalls was expected when lawmakers and Gov. Gavin Newsom crafted a state budget in June, the large supply of extra cash — equal to almost 20% of all current-year spending out of California's general fund — is a surprise, Legislative Analyst Gabriel Petek said.
While it's fun to bash Gov. Gavin Newsom for political stupidity, we've got bigger things to worry about, like slowing a third wave of COVID-19 cases.
The dire picture painted Wednesday illustrates the ferocity with which COVID-19 has roared back to life over the past few weeks.
A fire that ignited Tuesday along the California-Nevada border has led to one death and caused extensive damage in the Mono County town of Walker.
Here are five things to know about sci-fi author Octavia E. Butler.
Four lawmakers said attending the conference was worthwhile in order to discuss safe reopening procedures amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Defendants with alleged ties to the Hoover Criminals gang are accused of selling methamphetamine, crack cocaine, cocaine and PCP from South L.A. storefronts. The indictment also alleges a conspiracy to sell heroin in a state prison.