Attorney Michael Avenatti pleaded not guilty Monday to charges that he stole millions of dollars from clients, cheated on his taxes and lied to investigators.
When asked to enter a
California corrections authorities are searching for an inmate who walked away from a fire camp in the Sylmar area of Los Angeles.
Officials say minimum-security inmate Fernando Deras was determined
Felicity Huffman is expected to plead guilty May 13 to charges that she took part in a sweeping college admissions cheating scam.
The “Desperate Housewives” star had been scheduled to
A man who says he was molested by his parish priest decades ago vows to proceed with a lawsuit targeting all Catholic bishops in California after a judge dismissed part
Russia’s use of information warfare and its conventional military arsenal make it a formidable opponent, but the state also has significant weaknesses that could be exploited, according to a
The Producers Guild of America (PGA) today announced the promotion of Susan Sprung to the role of National Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer. She will join Vance Van Petten
There’s no way to predict when or where an accident will happen. That’s why the American Red Cross needs donors to give blood and platelets during Trauma Awareness
A death certificate confirms that notorious Boston crime boss James “Whitey” Bulger died of blunt force injuries to the head in prison last year.
The document obtained by NBC Boston
State contractors have removed debris generated by the Woolsey and Hill fires from nearly 65 percent of the properties affected by the Woolsey and Hill fires that are currently eligible
The University of Southern California is losing national accreditation for a medical training program dogged by allegations of sexual misconduct.
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education notified USC and
Los Angeles County has sued Southern California Edison and parent company Edison International to recover more than $100 million in costs and damages from a wind-driven wildfire that may have
Young people in California's foster system will get free cellphones and internet access under a program approved Thursday that supporters say will bridge a digital divide.
The California