Gov. Jerry Brown has appointed four new members to the University of California Board of Regents, which governs the public university system.
Three appointees are Democrats and the fourth is
Former NFL player Spencer Paysinger is drawing on his high school days living between two worlds for his first major Hollywood project.
Paysinger grew up in economically depressed South Los
Harvey Weinstein's lawyers want a court to throw out sexual assault charges against him, citing reasons on Friday including friendly emails from a woman who accused him of
A Los Angeles County judge has sentenced a man to 24 years in state prison for abusing his 5-week-old daughter who later died from the injuries.
Twenty-five-year-old Matthew Wojcik was
The USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism will temporarily suspend the use of the media center's name: The Julie Chen/Leslie Moonves and CBS Media Center.
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New York congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — a rising liberal star who is challenging the Democratic Party establishment — was scheduled to appear Thursday in Los Angeles as part of West Coast
A 58-year-old man has pleaded not guilty to vandalizing and starting fires inside a Los Angeles Catholic church.
Russel Congleton was charged Wednesday with counts of arson, vandalism and commercial
When an audience member at a town hall asked California Sen. Kamala Harris earlier this year to reject corporate donations, her answer was decidedly non-committal. "Well, that depends,"
A Los Angeles grocery store where a manager was accidentally killed by police during a gunbattle with a suspect has reopened
The Trader Joe's market in LA'
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A Massachusetts college student who was named his high school's valedictorian for his savvy tech skills hacked into unsuspecting investors'
Dramatic video released Tuesday shows Los Angeles officers fatally shooting a man and the woman he was holding with a knife to her throat, the first of two recent killings
Prosecutors in Southern California declined to pursue sexual abuse claims against CBS Corp. CEO Les Moonves because the statute of limitations has expired, according to documents.
The unidentified woman, who