Santa Barbara could declare Chick-fil-A drive-thru a public nuisance
Santa Barbara residents want to see more than waffles fries from their local Chick-fil-A.
Santa Barbara residents want to see more than waffles fries from their local Chick-fil-A.
Authorities say a woman has taken a $4,000 bottle of alcohol from a San Jose restaurant — and is now wanted for grand theft.
The earthquake occurred less than a mile from Desert Hot Springs.
Police say they are pursuing leads in connection with the death of a 42-year-old man in Woodland Hills last week.
L.A. city voters, we'd like to hear from you about your top concerns and what you want the candidates to know about the Latino vote and your community.
L.A. Unified officials are seeking a wind down of mandatory masking but teachers union approval appears to be required.
Police are seeking information about the shooting that happened in the 6900 block of Jack Rabbit Way shortly after 6 p.m Sunday.
As Chinatown has become one of L.A.'s trendiest dining destinations, its elderly immigrant residents live in a food desert, struggling to buy groceries easily and affordably.
A Huntington Beach woman agonizes over her parents in Ukraine. An app that alerts her when bombs are falling in Kharkiv amplifies her helplessness
Gonzalez was a powerful legislator. Taking over as the new head of the California Labor Federation, she getting ready to boost her passion to another level.
It's largely Washington's fault because of a federal law enacted nearly a half-century ago, columnist George Skelton writes.
The earthquake was reported Sunday at 9:09 p.m., 11 miles from Soledad, Calif., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
How likely are No. 16 seeds Georgia State, Wright State, Bryant, Texas Southern, Texas A&M-CC or Norfolk State to make NCAA tournament history? Not likely, not impossible.
The UCLA Bruins have won more NCAA men's basketball championships than any other school. But it's been awhile.
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake was reported Sunday afternoon 11 miles from Soledad.
March Madness is famously about little schools dreaming big, but championship odds are squarely on the side of No. 1 seeds.