Southern California is in for a reprieve from dangerous fire weather
Santa Ana winds and dry heat that plagued much of the region for more than a week fueled several wildfires across multiple counties.
Santa Ana winds and dry heat that plagued much of the region for more than a week fueled several wildfires across multiple counties.
Facing backlash from parents, the state of California reverses its COVID-19 rules and says playgrounds can remain open.
'Tis the season to lend a hand. Don't you have a neighborhood joint or two that needs your support?
The management of an extended-stay Studio 6 motel in Commerce locked out formerly homeless residents even as L.A. County was buying the property to house homeless people.
Sheriffs in Southern California are turning out to be Keystone corona-Kops during the COVID-19 pandemic, failing to bring law and order to their counties.
As a COVID-19 vaccine begins to become available, a new challenge emerges: convincing people to get it.
Over the past four years, the dialysis industry has spent $233 million to influence California politics, both to stop union-backed ballot measures and curry favor with key lawmakers.
Hospital ICUs full in Silicon Valley, Central Valley as state braces for more
Losing a loved one to COVID-19 can feel isolating. But survivors find solace in online communities and support groups.
A Times investigation found care failures at hospices, including mismanaged medications, neglected wounds and missed appointments.
Nowhere has the hospice industry's growth been more explosive, and its harmful side effects more evident, than in Los Angeles County.
Choosing a reputable hospice can be a challenging task at an emotional time for families.
After "a gloomy COVID winter," widespread vaccination will bring years of robust growth to California's economy, the UCLA Anderson forecast says.
The district attorney's office has dropped charges against a protestor accused of attempting to wreck a train at the scene of a demonstration against the Sheriff's Department. The charges had been denounced as trumped-up and retaliatory.
The L.A. City Council also agreed to borrow $150 million and drain much of the city's reserves in an attempt to erase a projected $675-million deficit.
At least three counties in the San Joaquin Valley were among the first in the state to run out of ICU beds.
The estimate is smaller than the one made in November by the independent Legislative Analyst's Office, which put the size of the unexpected cash surplus at $26 billion.
David Tristan, currently deputy executive director of L.A.'s ethics commission, was appointed to a 10-year term heading the independent city department. He was selected by Mayor Garcetti's appointees on the commission.
Former U.S. Rep Katie Hill, who resigned from Congress last year after allegations of an improper relationship with a staff member, accused her ex-husband of domestic violence and animal abuse in an application for a restraining order filed Tuesday.
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is asking the federal government for permission to skip the homeless count scheduled for January 2021.
The Sheriff's Department knew about the event hours in advance, according to records and interviews.
The cubs arrived at their new home at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium just in time for the holidays.
A law protecting California tenants from evictions expires in two months. State lawmakers are seeking an extension until the end of 2021, citing continuing economic hardships.
Angelenos largely approve of the LAPD, but they also support Black Lives Matter and want to see some funding shifted, a Loyola Marymount study finds.
Gosnell was instrumental in creating the 1995 L.A. Times stylebook, drawing on her love of language to make the newspaper more credible and equitable.