LAPD ranks rebound after COVID surge; chief says city is Super Bowl ready
Just 362 L.A. police officers are out with the coronavirus this week, compared with 1,333 last week, and the LAPD is Super Bowl ready, chief says.
Just 362 L.A. police officers are out with the coronavirus this week, compared with 1,333 last week, and the LAPD is Super Bowl ready, chief says.
Los Angeles recorded the most hate crimes among large U.S. cities last year, posting a 71% jump in the incidents, a study finds.
Karen Bass reported raising nearly $2 million last year for her L.A. mayoral bid. Her closest rival, Council Member Kevin de León, took in $1.2 million.
A magnitude 3.3 earthquake occurred in South Gate on Tuesday morning near South Gate Middle School and South Gate Park.
After California Gov. Gavin Newsom and L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti were seen maskless at Sunday's Rams game, L.A. County's mask rules are questioned.
Tet, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year, is today. We share stories from the diaspora of fish sauce, queerness and resiliency
The Times spoke to Armstrong about being a Black police chief in the city where he was born and raised.
As you get used to separating your food waste from the rest of your trash, consider how far L.A. has come with its garbage since the days of backyard incinerators.
It's been amusing and confusing to see Lunar New Year transform from the quiet, family-centric holiday of youth to one acknowledged by the American public.
This is the latest coronavirus wave where, compared to Southern California, the Bay Area has fared relatively better, and local officials this time credit high rates of vaccination and booster shots.
Santa Monica is becoming the next cause célèbre for lovers of street food. More than 50 vendors protested in front of City Hall on Jan. 28 to decry the city's heavy-handed tactics against unlicensed vendors.
A Latino student in L.A. Unified is more isolated along racial and economic lines than in any other large California school system, according to a 15-year study.
UCLA is canceling all in-person classes Tuesday 'out of an abundance of caution,' according to a campus alert.
Richard Close, president of the Sherman Oaks Homeowners Assn., died Monday. He led the unsuccessful San Fernando Valley secession effort in the early 2000s.
A federal judge refuses to stop the FBI and San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department from seizing the cash of licensed marijuana dispensaries.
Luis Manuel Garcia was holding a bag and a stick he used to collect recyclables when he was killed in August.
Mayor Eric Garcetti and Gov. Gavin Newsom went maskless, at least long enough to pose for photos with Magic Johnson, at Sunday's Rams-49ers playoff game.
The Condemned Inmate Transfer Pilot Program has moved more than 100 people off of death row at San Quentin State Prison and the California Central Women's Facility and into other housing locations, according to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
Assembly Bill 1400 by Assemblyman Ash Kalra (D-San Jose) did not have the necessary votes to move forward ahead of a key deadline Monday.