AMY TAXIN, JOHN ANTCZAK and JAE C. HONG
Associated Press
The driver of an SUV veered into the wrong lane and plowed through dozens of Los Angeles County sheriff’s
ADAM BEAM
Associated Press
California will likely have a $25 billion budget deficit next year, state officials announced Wednesday, ending a run of historic surpluses and acting as a warning
A man walked into a downtown Target store on Tuesday and stabbed and critically injured two people, including a 9-year-old boy before he was shot and killed by a security
U.S. Rep. Karen Bass defeated developer Rick Caruso Wednesday to become the next mayor of Los Angeles, as voters elevated the first Black woman to hold the post as
Thousands of academic workers walked picket lines again Tuesday at all 10 University of California campuses in a statewide strike calling for better pay and benefits.
Contract talks produced “good
STEVE MEGARGEE
AP Sports Writer
Southern California and UCLA’s pending moves to the Big Ten could give the league’s existing members the opportunity to expand their recruiting maps
DAN IKPOYI and CHINEDU ASADU
Associated Press
The world’s population will likely hit an estimated 8 billion people on Tuesday, according to a United Nations projection, with much of
City staff have been evaluating community feedback and looking at potential options in response to re-codified sections of Santa Monica’s municipal code that prohibits parking on parkways and driveway
ANDREW DALTON
AP Entertainment Writer
Jennifer Siebel Newsom, a documentary filmmaker and the wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, faced cross-examination from one of Harvey Weinstein ‘s attorneys Tuesday about
Associated Press
Forecasters warned of critical fire danger and potentially damaging gusts as Santa Ana winds developed in Southern California on Tuesday.
Pressure gradients were trending strongly offshore and “all
A former Major League Baseball (MLB) player has agreed to plead guilty to a federal charge for lying to federal law enforcement officials about bets on sporting events that he
A downtown Los Angeles man pleaded guilty today to federal drug trafficking and fraud charges, admitting, among other things, that he fraudulently obtained nearly $5.5 million in COVID-related jobless