A new state office charged with controlling the rising cost of health care in California is moving toward one of the most aggressive goals in the nation, aiming to cap
Petitioners, school district clash on proposed voting map
Public commenters were able to have their voice on Jan. 31 during a hearing of the Los Angeles County Office of Education
Big name advertisers will be pulling out all the stops on Super Bowl Sunday — enlisting high-profile actors, investing in dazzling special effects and, they hope, going for laughs as they
California’s fast food workers have a new union to advocate for higher pay and safer working conditions, organizers announced Friday. Thousands of workers statewide will be able to join
When Americans gather to watch the Super Bowl on Sunday, the culinary choices may be as important as the final score. Because the event can stretch for more than four
Inspiration sometimes happens, or in this case, doinks, at the most opportune times. CBS Sports' Jason Cohen and Mike Francis had end zone seats during last year's
A brief earthquake took the Westside by surprise on Friday afternoon at about 1:47 p.m. According to the USGS Earthquake center, the 4.6 magnitude quake was centered
Santa Monica’s penchant for great food and awe-inspiring atmosphere comes particularly in handy for February’s premiere holiday.
Couples are currently making their plans for Valentine’s Day, this
The seven-story apartment building planned for West Court Street on the south side of Los Angeles’s Echo Park neighborhood doesn’t make sense, not if you know anything about
Political representation is always a foundational question at the core of a genuine assessment of our democracy. Which system of elections provides the best opportunity for historically marginalized communities to