Parking tickets are piling up again in L.A. Here's how to avoid them
The top two reasons for parking citations are related to street sweeping and expired meters. Here's what you need to know about where tickets happen and how to avoid them.
The top two reasons for parking citations are related to street sweeping and expired meters. Here's what you need to know about where tickets happen and how to avoid them.
With the Christmas holidays approaching, California officials are warning of heightened dangers from a winter surge driven by the combined Delta and Omicron variants.
The Biden administration has apparently halted for now the practice of holding migrant parents with their children at three ICE detention centers.
Police gave the suspect the moniker for his habit of allegedly leaving rocks outside businesses he plans to rob and for tending to strike in the early morning.
A relative who had not heard from the father and his daughters made the discovery, authorities said. There were no signs of forced entry into the home or obvious signs of trauma to the three people.
U.S. health officials are endorsing 'test to stay' policies that allow close contacts of students infected with the coronavirus to remain in classrooms if they test negative
Shopping carts, plastic bottles and even Igloo coolers careened down our waterways and were deposited in mountains of refuse on Southern California beaches.
Motorists seem to be more aggressive and angrier than ever.
Police have arrested three men in connection with the deaths of an L.A. model and architect, both in their 20s.
Unlike COVID-19 Christmas No. 1, when precautions were drastic and one-size-fits-all, there are tools today to help keep us safe.
In the upcoming session, California legislators hope to push forward Senate Bill 245, which would put an end to out-of-pocket costs paid by those seeking abortions.
A professor at Pierce College has spent months searching for fake students who are enrolled in classes.
After George Floyd, many Americans backed police reform. Now with a rise in crime, activists must fight changing opinion by politicians and the public.
Conditions could lead to 'a perfect storm for overwhelming our hospital system that is already strained,' a health official says.
Commissioner Antonio Le Mons has been marked absent in 16 of 44 redistricting hearings since October
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Marci Palatella had pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit honest services mail fraud after admitting to paying to get her son into USC as a football recruit.
The airport expects nearly twice as many travelers as last year, reflecting a "cautious optimism" around the pandemic
Stanford University will require students to show proof of COVID-19 booster shots by Jan. 31.
Omicron cases jump in L.A. County as experts warns of rapid spread
Veteran strategists Parke Skelton and Steve Barkan have left their consulting roles with Karen Bass' mayoral campaign. Barkan said he is 'still volunteering' for the campaign.