Your back-to-school questions answered
LAUSD students go back to school soon, as do children in other districts. But this school year, classrooms will be very different. Here are common questions and answers.
LAUSD students go back to school soon, as do children in other districts. But this school year, classrooms will be very different. Here are common questions and answers.
Harvey Weinstein still faces 10 other counts of rape and sexual assault involving attacks on five women in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills.
Gusts of up to 40 mph could carry burning embers, while lightning strikes could further ignite parched wildlands, swelling the already massive Dixie fire.
San Francisco will require proof of vaccination for many indoor activities. Los Angeles and a slew of other cities are about to do, or have already done, the same.
California state officials and private businesses are increasingly prepared to request proof of COVID-19 vaccination as a precondition of both work and play.
Over the last week, Orange County has reported an average of 685 new coronavirus cases per day, more than a four-fold increase since mid-July.
At crime scenes and traffic stops, on patrol and even inside police stations, officers have been seen and filmed without face coverings.
Smart adaptive reuse reimagines an old bank as a musical performance site for Gustavo Dudamel's YOLA, in the process preserving a piece of Inglewood.
The largest California wildfire has burned more than 500,000 acres. See the remains through the smoke and ash.
Grieving families and friends, as well as Anthony Barajas' nearly 1 million TikTok followers, wonder how a deadly attack could have been prevented.
It was only a matter of time before California did what Texas refuses to do: Make it inconvenient to live here and remain unvaccinated for COVID-19.
Newsom and his political strategists want supporters to use only half their ballots and leave the rest blank.
Mark Steven Domingo, 28, of Reseda was found guilty of providing material support to terrorism and attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction.
Gunman kills man at Melrose Shoe Palace store flees in Toyota
The California Supreme Court decided Wednesday to let stand a ruling that said Gov. Newsom has the power to change or create new laws during the pandemic.
More than half of the 1,000 structures destroyed by the massive Dixie fire were homes, the latest incident report shows.
A deputy shooting on the 5 Freeway in the Castaic area has shut down all southbound lanes.