In L.A.'s Russian diaspora, feelings of pride jostle with shame, guilt and fear
Members of California's Russian diaspora have found themselves thrust into the center of the Ukraine war thousands of miles away.
Members of California's Russian diaspora have found themselves thrust into the center of the Ukraine war thousands of miles away.
In a unique partnership, UC Berkeley is working with the city and nonprofit groups to offer housing, meals and services to those living in People's Park.
Los Angeles city and school police investigate a large fight at Crenshaw High, while a student at East L.A. Skills Center arrested on loaded gun possession.
California has the most expensive gas in the nation at an average of $5.57 a gallon. Will prices ever stop rising?
At least 20 women say they were sexually assaulted at Camp Scott, Los Angeles County's all-girls juvenile detention facility, according to a lawsuit.
The National Park Service confirmed the 120-pound mountain lion's radio collar was in Silver Lake on Tuesday night.
Some doctors and public health experts are continuing to take COVID-19 precautions that go above and beyond the new minimum mandates.
Here are 30 gas stations in Southern California with low prices right now
The man told members of a California Assyrian community that he could help get visas for their family members.
You've seen the signs advertising $6.95, $6.99 or even $7.05 for a gallon of regular unleaded. But who's buying it, and why?
Banning Russian oil will affect West Coast gasoline prices more than those in other parts of the country because the West Coast uses more Russian oil.
Brothers want California to return land owned by their ancestors. But a task force's debate over eligibility for reparations is complicating matters.
California's Proposition 19 gives older homeowners a property tax break. But processing delays in L.A. County have left property owners facing hefty tax bills.
County offices in charge of administering CalFresh food benefits to low-income Californians are understaffed and overwhelmed, leading to delays in services.
Sierra County holds annual races that started during California's mining era. The pandemic suspended the fun for two years, but this winter it has returned.
There's money for Supt. Alberto Carvalho's ambitious agenda, but much of it is one-time support and declining enrollment will affect ongoing funding
The news that the former president's border wall has been breached more than 3,000 times in three years is a reminder of just what a bad idea it was.
Los Angeles residents spotted a mountain lion on the streets Tuesday night, sparking speculation it may be Griffith Park's P-22.
A residential fire was believed to be caused by the grow operation. Later, detectives serving an unrelated search warrant found a small-scale drug lab.
The pursuit ended with a crash on the 710 Freeway, which reportedly left both the suspect and a 90-year-old woman injured.
The full text of Gov. Newsom's prepared remarks for his State of the State address.
The Northern California woman was charged last week with lying to federal agents and defrauding a victim compensation fund.
Newsom said little about his vision for the final year of his first term. Instead he chose to emphasize climate change policies, COVID-19 response and the state's prospering economy, a preview of the case he'll make to voters in his campaign for a second term.
Sheriff's Cmdr. Eli Vera, who is running for sheriff, filed complaints with state and federal agencies alleging that Sheriff Alex Villanueva's weekly radio show on KFI-AM (640) at the height of his reelection campaign violates election and broadcasting rules.
A park in the San Fernando Valley could be renamed in honor of "E.T.," the 1982 Steven Spielberg classic that was partially filmed at the site.