Broadcasters, cable channel and streamlining platforms paraded their upcoming shows at the Television Critics Association's just-ended summer meeting.
About 30 networks, channels and streaming platforms held more than
A dull haze and the faint smell of smoke from distant blazes have blanketed many California cities for two weeks, forcing summer campers to stay inside, obscuring normally bright skylines
In a novel experiment, doctors got a letter from the medical examiner's office telling them of their patient's fatal overdose. The response: They started prescribing fewer
Amazon, known for bringing items to shoppers' homes, is adding a curbside pickup option at Whole Foods for Prime members.
Shoppers will be able to order eggs, milk and
A lawsuit by 17 states challenging President Donald Trump's separation of migrant families at the Mexico border has been transferred to a California courtroom where a federal judge
When actress Scarlett Johansson reversed course recently and canceled plans to play a transgender man in the film "Rub & Tug," transgender actors like Scott Turner Schofield were
Voters in parts of Los Angeles and Orange counties on Tuesday may replace a state senator who resigned in February over sexual misconduct allegations with someone who would serve just
Eight employees at a Southern California aerospace facility were taken to a hospital after being exposed to an unknown chemical that caused them breathing problems.
Los Angeles County Fire spokesman
Snapchat's daily user base declined in its latest quarter for the first time. Still, its parent, Snap Inc., reported a smaller loss than Wall Street had been expecting.
A motorist was killed in a car-to-car shooting and then his car rolled over a pedestrian, killing him, Los Angeles police said Tuesday.
The shooter's vehicle struck and
California lawmakers are seeking answers from the Department of Motor Vehicles about hourslong wait times that have prompted public outcry.
When Assemblyman Phil Ting visited a San Francisco DMV office