Three owners of dine-in restaurants who filed a legal action demanding compensation for revenue losses when indoor dining was prohibited under coronavirus restrictions have dropped their case.
In their petition
Los Angeles Police Chief Michel Moore said Tuesday that the number of homicides and shooting victims in the city slowed during the first three weeks of 2022 compared to last
A trio of young researchers were named Tuesday recipients of grants awarded by the Los Angeles-based Michelson Medical Research Foundation to support their work in the fields of human immunology,
A pedestrian was fatally struck by a Metro train Tuesday in the Crenshaw area, prompting a temporary halt to train service on part of the Metro E Line.
The collision
A young man was killed Tuesday in a multi-vehicle crash in Malibu.
Parker Sweet, 18, of Canoga Park, was fatally injured about 12:15 a.m. in the 2000 block
Authorities Tuesday sought public help to find three suspects who beat and robbed a UCLA student on campus.
The crime occurred at about 1:30 p.m. Monday, according to
A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy shot a man who fired at deputies and a law enforcement helicopter from the roof of a house in a Los Angeles suburb
In December 2020, Santa Rosa Police officers responded to the report of a possible fraud investigation, involving an elderly victim. The victim, a 73-year-old Santa Rosa resident, reported to officers
As the Feb. 1 deadline approaches for all healthcare workers to get boosted, Public Health data shows that COVID cases among skilled nursing facility residents and staff are dropping due
California legislation proposed Monday would eliminate a personal belief exemption in school-based COVID-19 vaccination requirements.
Sen. Richard Pan introduced the Keep Schools Open and Safe Act during a news conference
The Saint John’s Cancer Institute at Providence Saint John’s Health Center is expanding its clinical opportunities for post-residency graduates through its inaugural Breast Surgical Oncology Fellowship program.
The
Excelsior College named new board chair Don Dea, co-founder of Fusion Productions and resident of Santa Monica, CA, to a two-year term beginning January 2021. Dea previously served as treasurer