Union representing deputy district attorneys sues Gascón over enhancements policy
The union for L.A. County deputy district attorneys has sued Dist. Atty. George Gascón, alleging his changes made prosecutors violate their oaths of office.
The union for L.A. County deputy district attorneys has sued Dist. Atty. George Gascón, alleging his changes made prosecutors violate their oaths of office.
Southern California mortuary and funeral home operators say they are having to turn away bereaved families because they can't handle more bodies.
California students in kindergarten through second grade would be allowed back on campus when pandemic conditions improved under a proposal announced Wednesday.
Paramedics and emergency medical technicians are declining to transport some patients whom they might take to the hospital under ordinary circumstances.
A reputed member of the 18th Street gang was charged with the murder of a 26-year-old man in a South L.A. drive-by. His lawyer said George Gascón's aide had offered him a seven-year deal. Prosecutors assigned to the case said they were never consulted.
Skid row activists plan a car blockade to stop Sean Feucht from staging what is billed as a "massive outreach" on skid row amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Teachers are used to going the extra mile. But the pandemic has made it hard to reach struggling students, even as a last-minute grading policy change offers a lifeline.
Hospitals in lower-income, densely populated and nonwhite communities face the greatest challenge in providing care, a Times data analysis finds.
It's unclear where precisely the variant was found, but Newsom said it was somewhere in Southern California.
A lawyer for Marc Ching's foundation said the claims were based on information from others or honest mistakes.
A magnitude 3.2 earthquake was reported 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, 11 miles from Soledad, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A winter storm dropped nearly a foot of snow on the San Bernardino Mountains, stranding vehicles on the road. The snowfall, however, did create perfect winter sports conditions.
While Southern California remains in crisis over spiraling coronavirus cases that have pushed hospitals to the breaking point, the San Francisco Bay Area is beginning to show signs of improvement.
L.A. County can keep its outdoor dining ban in place until at least early February if it chooses, regardless of state rules, under a new court decision.
Police responded Tuesday afternoon to what appeared to be a protest against coronavirus restrictions outside a market in Fairfax.
The surge in COVID-19 cases has put immense pressure on L.A. County hospitals, as some have turned ambulances away and are running low on oxygen supplies.