California has sued the charity Aid for Starving Children, alleging the nonprofit used the bulk of its donations for administrative purposes, with only a tiny percentage going to feed hungry
The head of California's Public Utilities Commission has announced he will retire after almost five years on a job dominated by oversight of devastating wildfires.
Michael Picker said
Gov. Gavin Newsom is supporting a state Senate bill that would give the California Horse Racing Board authority to quickly suspend a meet license to protect the health and safety
Is our privacy protected? Are our conversations through social media and in our personal spaces private? Hamid Khan, campaign coordinator for The Stop LAPD Spying Coalition will lead a discussion
The union for Los Angeles police officers is demanding the city clean up homeless encampments after a detective was diagnosed with typhoid fever and two others showed similar symptoms.
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Netflix blinked first and now other major Hollywood studios say they may reevaluate filming in Georgia if the state's abortion law goes into effect. The state is known
The kids were just too good.
The finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee turned into a slog on Thursday, with bee organizers unable to scour Webster's Unabridged
A century-old Southern California dairy that still sells milk in glass bottles is reconsidering a decision to shut down.
Family owned and operated Broguiere’s Dairy in Montebello has been
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi slammed Facebook on Wednesday for not removing a doctored video that has spread widely on the social network in which she appears to slur her words.
“Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek says his doctors say he’s in “near remission” of advanced pancreatic cancer and his response to the treatment is “kind of mind-boggling.”
The 78-year-old TV