Need a break from bad news? Here are a few of our favorite uplifting headlines and photos from Southern California.
“Stand Strong! Stand Proud!”--that was the theme of “An Evening of Song and Solidarity” held on Wednesday, June 10, at the Thousand Oaks.
Health officials stress that the disease is 100 percent preventable and urge the public to keep their pets vaccinated.
A Metro maintenance worker was honored this week for tackling an alleged purse snatcher as he violently assaulted a woman.
Chuck Gold, 61, was stricken and collapsed in cardiac arrest during the marathon.
“I’m not going to your funeral knowing that I could have helped," deputy tells partner to whom he donated a liver.
Hundreds of residents and city leaders condemned plans to build a $68 billion train through the area at Tuesday's High Speed Rail meeting.
The new film 'San Andreas' has residents checking supplies and buying new preparedness kits.
Local gas prices dropped for the 17th straight day. Patch has your guide to the cheapest gas stations around town.
The ground shook at 5:14 a.m. How strong was it at your house?
Experts want to avoid panic but the virus, which has made its way to California, can be deadly. We have prevention tips you need to know.
The space shuttle external fuel tank will become part of the Endeavor exhibit.
Pacific Coast Highway will be closed intermittently this week as crews work to protect drivers from rockslides.
Local gas prices dropped for the 10th straight day. Patch has your guide to the cheapest gas stations around town.
From memorial runs to monument unveilings, here is a roundup of Memorial Day events throughout the region.
Sick of online cruelty and fat-shaming, hundreds joined the bullied 'Dancing Man' and singers Pharrell and Moby for a Hollywood dance party.
Car buffs will have the opportunity to show off their vintage and restored automobiles at the fifth annual Miller Family Y.
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Uber drivers are partnering with Goodwill Southern California to pick up your clothing donations for free until 4 p.m. Saturday.
Only one city in the county saw a drop in population.
Afternoon commuters can expect to navigate downtown crowds as thousands march for better wages, labor rights and immigration reform.
An LA County couple, including a movie editor, has been found safe in Nepal as local rescue workers head out to lend a hand.
Pastor Howard Wennes is the keynote speaker for the Southeast Ventura County YMCA's 16th Annual National Day of Prayer Breakfast on May 7.
In eight days, the landmark bridge will close down for 13 months for a $20 million demolition and replacement project.
Volunteers are needed for Conejo Valley Days' Special Kids Day, Friday, May 8 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
A breaking report of the obvious, finds that LA has the worst traffic in the nation.
A former neighbor egged by Justin Bieber is suing the pop star, alleging assault and emotional distress.
Conejo Valley resident and Conejo Recreation & Park District Board of Director George Lange is the 59th Annual Conejo Valley Days.
Hot, windy weather is expected to bring temperatures 20 degrees above normal.
With Conejo Valley Days (CVD) falling on Mother’s Day this year (May 10), the festival is holding a Mother’s Day essay contest.
Four Mothers are suing Tutor Time, alleging several staff knew about the practice of pushing pins into the legs of boys under 3-years-old.
Is there a parking lot in town that you avoid at all costs?
The Triunfo YMCA’s “You Gotta Have Heart” matching gift campaign received four new naming pledge gifts
A cold storm from the Northwest is expected to bring rain and snow at low mountain levels.
A stretch of PCH from from Sycamore to Yerba Buena, closed since early December due to surf, mud and rockslide damage, will finally reopen.
The driver of the truck has been arrested on suspicion of felony hit and run.
Opponents of a new law banning single-use plastic bags have gained enough signatures for a referendum vote, suspending enactment of the law.
County Auditors found evidence that nine tests, including exams for fire captain and emergency medical skills, were shared among employees.
Showers are expected to continue into the night with a chance of rain Monday.
There are now 27 confirmed measles infections around Los Angeles County.