California's recent rains won't end our stubborn drought. These charts show why
As wet as December was, California's drought continues to hang on.
As wet as December was, California's drought continues to hang on.
Schools are grappling with the fallout from delayed shipments of coronavirus tests promised by the state amid the surge in Omicron infections.
The coalition's founder said Fresno County leaders have ignored his proposal. He likened the term "squaw" to the "C-word," aimed specifically at Indigenous women.
The backyard foray was the latest dramatic gesture from P-22, who once hid out under a Los Feliz home and is suspected to have killed a koala at the city zoo.
L.A. nurse Boaz Hepner counsels colleagues, patients and neighbors on the risks and benefits of vaccines.
For residents of a building that was one of Chinatown's most significant political accomplishments, conditions have never been worse.
As the Omicron variant infects record numbers of people, many in Southern California say they are no longer willing to hide from a virus that has already killed 800,000 Americans.
Cases of the Omicron variant are surging. But one South L.A. doctor says some vaccine hesitant Black and Latino residents are resigned to getting it.
In the Oakland Unified School District, hundreds of teachers participated in a "sickout" protest to demand increased pandemic safety measures.
The stabbing occurred Thursday night at a skate park, police said. Two victims with stab wounds to their chests were dropped off at a hospital.
The victims, one of whom was a housekeeper, freed themselves and called the out-of-town homeowner, identified as influencer Florence Mirsky, police said.
The interim rules also come more than a year after Congress mandated that the Coast Guard review its regulations for small passenger vessels.
Novo Cafe, an Italian restaurant in Westlake Village, has racked up scores of county citations for violating COVID-19 public health orders.
Board recommends lower standard of proof, other fixes, to discipline bad doctors.
Though the severity of COVID-19 illness at hospitals is lower than last winter's surge, sick staffers and massive demand for testing are causing problems.
Former L.A. Councilman Jose Huizar loses bid to gut federal indictment accusing him of taking bribes from downtown developers.
The rate of those testing postive in L.A. Unified is the highest of the pandemic. Officials insist schools will be safe.
After a year of riding fare-less, Angelenos who ride with L.A. Metro will have to start paying Jan. 10.
The annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day parade, set to return on Jan. 17 after going on hiatus last year amid a COVID-19 surge, is called off again.
A longtime educator with experience overseeing high school athletic programs will take the helm of Mater Dei amid a controversy over an alleged hazing scandal.