California
Dozens of shade trees were hacked down throughout downtown L.A. this weekend.
It took several Fullerton police officers to restrain an ‘erratic’ suspect who bit a cop. The man later died after suffering a medical emergency, police say.
At least two people die in separate freeway accidents in L.A. — one a wrong-way crash on the 10 Freeway near downtown and the other an accident on the 405 near North Hills.
There’s a growing sentiment among the immigrant community that it’s best to leave on their own terms and with their property rather than against their will via harsh arrests and deportations.
Bass, who releases her budget for 2025-26 on Monday, has been weighing whether or not to lay off more than 1,500 workers.
More and more state workers are able to retire with massive payouts for unused vacation and other leave, with a new record set last year when a prison dentist walked away with $1.2 million in unused days off.
Almost 8,800 property owners have asked the Army Corps of Engineers to direct the cleanup of burned homes. With more than 100 parcels a day being cleared, the job is almost halfway done, with June a likely date for completion, officials say.
The mayor of Lancaster, Rex Parris, has ignited a controversy after musing during a council meeting that one approach to homelessness would be to “give them free fentanyl … all the fentanyl they want.”
Kevin de León was paid thousands of dollars by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and USC — and then within a year voted on issues that benefited the two organizations.
Both L.A. County and city are saddled with billions in unexpected costs. How come only one faces a $1-billion deficit?