Gunman sought in car-to-car shooting on 110 Freeway that injured boy
CHP asks for the public's help in finding gunman who shot into a car carrying three children on the 110 Freeway in South L.A. earlier this week.
CHP asks for the public's help in finding gunman who shot into a car carrying three children on the 110 Freeway in South L.A. earlier this week.
Google will mark whether a facility provides abortions when users search in Google Maps. The update comes after lawmakers called for increased transparency.
LAPD officials say Kia and Hyundai vehicles made between 2010 and 2021 are manufactured in a way that makes them more susceptible to hot-wire, a shortcoming that has been exploited and shared on TikTok.
A lawyer for the woman who alleges she was raped by Araiza and two San Diego State football players publicly released excerpts of her diary.
Learning how to work on your car is a rite of passage in car culture, a torch passed from hot rodders to lowriders, van-life hipsters to import-car enthusiasts.
California Supreme Court Justice Patricia Guerrero won confirmation Friday to serve as the court's next chief justice. If approved by voters, she would be its first Latina chief justice.
Remains identified as Thomas Erndt, a 42-year-old Las Vegas resident, who drowned 20 years ago.
A mountain lion believed to be the famed P-22 was spotted walking through the Hollywood Hills on Wednesday night and Thursday morning.
Waves in Orange County could reach up to 7 feet this weekend, also increasing the risk of dangerous rip currents. Ocean temperatures in Southern California are also expected to remain high, in the low 70s, even as temperatures cool down.
A man in his 30s was shot and killed in the 1900 block of Bay Street on Thursday night in downtown Los Angeles.
The recall campaign would have started off with a 41% to 20% lead countywide, according to a new UC Berkeley Institute for Governmental Studies poll, co-sponsored by the L.A. Times.
About 94,000 Afghanistan evacuees have arrived as part of the U.S. effort to resettle vulnerable refugees, including those who worked for the U.S.
A new documentary, "Free Chol Soo Lee," is a masterful retelling of the story of a South Korean immigrant who was wrongly convicted of murder in 1973. After years of sustained public outcry from a nascent movement of Asian Americans activists, Lee was granted a retrial and released.
Some fault criminal justice reform for increasing rates of violent crime. But homicides in California increased the most in places with hard-line policies.
Some sheriff's officials testified the photos taken of the helicopter crash were for legitimate purposes, but had said differently earlier.
Students from YULA Boys High School, on the Westside, surprised math teacher Julio Castro with car so he can spend more time with his family in Santa Clarita.
All four deaths in the McKinney fire highlight how older people are more vulnerable to wildfires and more likely to live where they are commonplace.
After years of advocacy, Arab American merchants and activists celebrate the Anaheim City Council's move to designate the ethnic enclave
I'm single, in my 60s and a cat mom. Maybe finding romantic love isn't for everyone.
A Times reporter tried to get to the bottom of a nepotism allegation in the L.A. County Sheriff's Department. The obfuscation she encountered illustrates the challenges of reporting on the controversial department.
The Los Angeles Police Commission this week cleared officers in the shootings of two people going through a mental health crisis, although they agreed with Chief Michel Moore's assessment that tactics used in one of the cases were out of policy.
Three California churches no longer have to cover abortion services as part of their employee healthcare plans after winning a years-long legal battle against the state.
Mothers for Peace and Mothers for Nuclear both make good cases on the Diablo Canyon power plant. But one side has the best argument.
California's November election will feature seven statewide ballot measures.
Former Public Works Director Mohammed Nuru was sentenced for his role in a public corruption scheme that has eroded trust in San Francisco City Hall.