The $6.7 million Northern Trust Open begins today, but it's not the only draw this week for The Riviera Country Club.
The Kings expect to be crowned champions following Saturday's game against San Jose. But this is no Shark Tank.
There appears to be support from voters and Inglewood city officials to approve stadium plans as soon as this month.
With coy comments, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell gives mixed signals about bringing a team to Los Angeles.
The suspense is over. It's been decided. The Los Angeles Zoo's Artimis, the giraffe, has chose this year's Super Bowl champs.
Tuesday's Lakers game is Dr. Jerry Buss Night, in honor of the transformative team owner.
A group of South Korean investors are reportedly in talks to buy a stake in the Dodgers, "the most popular MLB club among Koreans."
The LA Kings retired the jersey of former captain and Norris Trophy winner Rob Blake.
All 20 of the most-watched cable programs have aired on ESPN.
Boston beat out Los Angeles as the U.S. candidate to host the 2024 Summer Olympics.
The Olympic Committee Board of Directors today could choose the United States' candidate to host the 2024 summer Olympics
Art detectives solved the case of the O.J. Simpson Heisman Trophy stolen from a USC display case in 1994.
The Bruins' coach, one of USA Water Polo’s most successful players, speaks at length with the Collegiate Water Polo Association
The owner of the St. Louis Rams has joined with Hollywood Park owners with plans to build an NFL stadium in Inglewood.
The Beef Bowl starts today.
The San Diego team will stay put in 2015, leaving the Raiders and Rams as likeliest candidates to come to LA.
Los Angeles will make a final push today along with Boston, San Francisco and Washington to be the USA candidate for hosting the 2024 games.
Kemp is headed to the Padres.
Los Angeles Galaxy defeated the New England Revolution, 2-1, to win the MLS Cup.
The historic face off between UCLA and USC resulted in a Bruins victory on Saturday.
The event, which hasn't been held since 2009, will be part of the 2015 season.
The attorney for the former Clippers owner recently met with an NBA lawyer to discuss a possible dismissal of the action.
“An event like this is inspirational for our community!" says Mayor Lili Bosse.
In a brief statement, the NBA confirmed the deal transferring ownership of the Clippers, saying the sale was following a court order.
In legal papers, Sterling’s attorneys contend the sale is expected to be finalized Aug. 15, but could realistically be finalized at any time
Former Laker player Byron Scott becomes current Laker coach.
Shelly Sterling had a "legitimate concern" for Donald Sterling's mental health, Judge Michael Levanas said, giving her the right to sell.
“Donald Sterling never met a conspiracy he didn’t like,” Pierce O’Donnell said.
Richard Parsons predicted dire consequences for the team if it isn't sold, noting that the team's sponsors have conveyed a message that "we're in if Donald Sterling is out."
Darren Schield says that kind of repayment for the 150 apartment buildings and 15 smaller residential properties Sterling owns can only be covered by selling off the Clippers.
More legal wrangling at the lawsuit to determine whether Shelly Sterling has the right to sell the L.A. Lakers.
Testimony continued today to figure out if Shelly Sterling has the legal right to sell the Clippers.
In courtroom testimony today , he claims his wife Shelly deceived him.
Emotional at times, and repeatedly clashing with veteran attorney Bert Fields, the 80-year-old billionaire also predicted he could win up to $9 billion in his antitrust suit against the NBA.
The federal court filing prompted a brief delay in a non-jury trial in Los Angeles Superior Court, which may now begin.
Donald Sterling contends his privacy rights were violated by the disclosure of his medical records to his wife and the public.
That's the focus of probate court proceedings that will determine whether wife Shelly Sterling has the authority to sell the Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
You can catch the action at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills.
According to Shelly Sterling's attorney, Pierce O'Donnell, Donald Sterling called him June 9 and said, "I am going to take you out, O'Donnell. ... This is not the way you conduct civil litigation in America."
Sterling was reluctant to file suit, but three doctors have certified Donald Sterling 'lacks the capacity' to manage the team, her lawyers said.