Republican state Sen. Brian Dahle to challenge Newsom for California governor
Republican state Sen. Brian Dahle is running for governor of California, where no GOP candidate has won a statewide election in more than 15 years.
Republican state Sen. Brian Dahle is running for governor of California, where no GOP candidate has won a statewide election in more than 15 years.
The University of California will pay $243.6 million to settle a lawsuit by more than 200 women who accused a UCLA gynecologist of abuse.
Rep. Karen Bass, a leading candidate for L.A. mayor, released a public safety plan calling for 250 officers to move off desk duty and back onto patrols.
A magnitude 2.7 earthquake occurred Tuesday morning in Central Los Angeles.
L.A. County is taking a more cautious approach to easing its mask order, noting that the county is still recording high coronavirus transmission rates.
SoFi offers terraced gardens and vistas of the San Gabriels and Palos Verdes. Here are 5 places to soak up the best views and design twists.
California hasn't executed any prisoners since 2006, and Gov. Newsom has ordered San Quentin's death row dismantled.
"Where's his … slave owner? Who let him out of his chains? Who let him out of his cage? He's a monkey!" a student yelled as Makai Brown shot free throws.
The next step for schools is under discussion as indoor masking set to ease on Feb. 15 in many settings in California.
Tsunamis are a disaster upon a disaster upon a disaster. So why do we still know so little about them?
Eight people were skating on the Stampede Reservoir, just north of Truckee, when six of them fell through the ice, authorities said.
The woman hit a wall on the top level of a Santa Clarita mall's three-story parking structure, flew over the handlebars and fell, authorities said.
UCLA's chancellor announced a task force a week after ex-lecturer Matthew Harris was arrested in Colorado on suspicion of making threats of mass violence.
Ricardo Trujillo Ramirez, 16, was leaving a party with his friends in Compton on Sept. 24 when they were confronted by another group, authorities said.
The Bakersfield facility announced it would close after a state agency said it could no longer receive Medicare or Medicaid payments.
Just hours after California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta warned Woodside officials against blocking a new state housing law by claiming the entire town was a habitat for mountain lions, the city abandoned its effort.
The policy allows workers at businesses of 26 or more employees to take paid time off to recover from COVID-19, care for a family member, or get a vaccine.