JAKE COYLE, AP Film Writer
In a year in which the pandemic shuttered movie theaters for months, Academy Awards nominations went to two female filmmakers for the first time and
MICHAEL R. BLOOD, AP Political Writer
California Gov. Gavin Newsom established a political committee Monday to begin raising money to defend his seat in a potential recall election, the strongest
A Pacific storm brought more much-needed rain and snow to California on Wednesday at the tail-end of a largely dry winter.
Winter storm warnings were in effect in the southern
MICHAEL R. BLOOD and ADAM BEAM, Associated Press
California Gov. Gavin Newsom sought to rally his state worn down after a year of coronavirus lockdowns, record wildfires and unfathomable sickness
Students in the nation's second-largest school district could return to class next month under a tentative deal announced Tuesday with the powerful teachers union.
The Los Angeles Unified
A federal judge in California has ruled that Kobe Bryant's widow, Vanessa Bryant, can obtain the names of four Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies who allegedly
KATHLEEN RONAYNE, Associated Press
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is set to give perhaps the most important speech of his political life Tuesday, and he's spent weeks laying the
AMY FORLITI and STEVE KARNOWSKI, Associated Press
The trial of a former Minneapolis police officer charged in George Floyd's death is forging ahead with jury selection, even though
MIKE STOBBE, AP Medical Writer
Fully vaccinated Americans can gather with other vaccinated people indoors without wearing a mask or social distancing, according to long-awaited guidance from federal health officials.
A car crashed into a Los Angeles homeless encampment early Thursday but there were no serious injuries, authorities said.
Three people had minor injuries and all declined to be taken
BRIAN SLODYSKO, Associated Press
House Democrats passed sweeping voting and ethics legislation over unanimous Republican opposition, advancing to the Senate what would be the largest overhaul of the U.S.
KATHLEEN RONAYNE, Associated Press
California will begin setting aside 40% of all vaccine doses for the state's most vulnerable neighborhoods in an effort to inoculate people most at