On Google and YouTube, Newsom and Elder aim for two different Californias
A Times analysis of records shows the Newsom and Elder camps are using Google's vast collection of user data to target their ads to areas they see as key to victory.
A Times analysis of records shows the Newsom and Elder camps are using Google's vast collection of user data to target their ads to areas they see as key to victory.
The Dixie fire is primed to keep burning, officials said, even as crews turn a corner fighting the Caldor fire near South Lake Tahoe.
Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva has demoted a top advisor who is challenging him in next year's election.
L.A. Times data show coronavirus cases slowing in the state, led by improvements in Southern California and the Bay Area, but more rural areas continue to struggle.
Here's a look at The Times' coverage of the California governor and the front-runner in the race to replace him should voters choose a recall.
One person was pinned beneath a car when it plowed into the sidewalk homeless encampment in Koreatown on Tuesday morning.
As candidates crisscross California ahead of the Sept. 14 recall election, faith communities have become a central place for them to proselytize voters.
The national bail industry that spent $10 million to defeat a 'zero bail' measure in November is lobbying hard against new proposed legislation.
People who want to relinquish their dogs or cats must have an appointment. Shelter workers then assess whether they can help the pet stay with its owner.
A close look at Larry Elder, the top challenger in the California recall election: his life, his beliefs and his sudden political rise.
Sept. 9 marks the day in 1850 that California became a state. It used be a major holiday in California, with parades and festivals. Nothing is stopping you from celebrating, of course.
Newsom teams up with prominent Democrats, as Republican front-runner Larry Elder held rallies in Castaic and Thousand Oaks.