James Marsden on 'miraculously' pulling off 'Jury Duty' and Ronald Gladden's heroism
James Marsden is a jerk on 'Jury Duty,' but never at the expense of the show's true protagonist: Ronald Gladden. Here's how they pulled off the whole prank show.
James Marsden is a jerk on 'Jury Duty,' but never at the expense of the show's true protagonist: Ronald Gladden. Here's how they pulled off the whole prank show.
After Uber and other gig giants failed to pay a mandated rate hike, two eagle-eyed drivers started asking questions — and won a jackpot for California gig workers.
The stabbings of three people in Davis could be tried as a death penalty case. But would the Yolo County D.A. go for capital punishment in a state where it is effectively banned?
When anti-LGBTQ+ activists went after Target for selling Pride merchandise, they guessed the company would cave. They were right.
The reparations debate remains one of the hottest topics in town, particularly in communities like Crenshaw, Leimert Park and Inglewood — the heart of Black L.A.
The Dodgers are in the bottom third in batting average in the majors, yet they lead the National League in runs scored.
State legislators are pushing a bill that would delay the advent of driverless trucks and wrest away regulatory control from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
My wife and my bosses keep telling me to not waste so much time tweeting — over 1,000 times in April alone. Waste of time, my behind. I've gained friends and followers and writing gigs — arguably, this job! — from my torrent of tweets.
The General Services Administration plans to sell four lighthouses through public auctions and give away six others.
Central Valley flooding has raised a new potential threat to migrating birds: Massive die-offs from bacteria-contaminated water.
Violent crime decreased 10% year over year, with property crime down as well after both rose in 2022.
Backyard surveillance footage captured a small dog rushing to save his fellow pet from being attacked by a coyote at a Mission Viejo home last month.
Jordan is celebrating the wedding of Crown Prince Hussein to a Saudi architect with lavish events designed to showcase the heir to the throne.
Latest UC Berkeley poll of California voters asks about the impact of this year's very wet winter and the prospects for the Colorado River.
Jacarandas are pretty, but there are other L.A. trees to love: deodar cedar, coast live oak, Moreton Bay fig and more. Here's how to spot and appreciate them.
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's 2003 prediction that affirmative action college admissions would only last 25 more years may come true if the current court has its way. That would be tragic.
For Jason Wise, knowing more about the natural world could've fortified him growing up in a conservative religious community. Now he's sharing his queer ecology knowledge on hikes for Pride Month.
Society receives little value in continuing to imprison her for the vicious murder she committed at age 19, more than half a century ago. Releasing her now would demonstrate respect for the law as well as mercy.
Climate change is already harming hospital patients, and fossil fuels are a bad bet financially too.
Denis Bouanga scored in the second the half, but LAFC fell 2-1 to León in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions League final on Wednesday.
How do you cap a season filled with scene-stealing celebrity cameos? Get Hollywood's most famous actor and music's most famous rapper for your finale.
The fire, which killed four people and destroyed more than 200 structures in Shasta County, began after a damaged pine tree fell onto PG&E power lines.
Nevada-based "ghost gun" manufacturer Polymer80 settled a lawsuit with the city of Los Angeles for $5 million.
A magnitude 2.6 earthquake was reported Wednesday evening at 7:15 p.m. in Long Beach, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The debt-ceiling fight in the GOP House ended in rare bipartisanship, with wins and losses on both sides. But the president won measurably more.