Special sweaters for preseason match at Staples Center will help raise funds for the Hydrocephalus Association. Bidding begins Wednesday.
The U.S. Secretary of Education named 12 institutions in Los Angeles and two in Orange County.
The Ultraviolet Index Level in Los Angeles will be at a high exposure level on Wednesday.
Mild temperatures helped yield increased crowds despite being four days shorter than last year's fair.
County supervisors vote 3-2 to raise minimum wage in unincorporated areas to $15 per hour by 2020. Small business get a year's break.
The victim lived above the coin-operated business in a Reseda strip mall.
Anti-vaxxers submit petition signatures to State; claim it's not about vaccinations but "fundamental freedom" to make informed choices.
Engaging speakers, musicians and other leaders will enlighten couples with key tools to enrich their marriage and renew their commitment.
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A researcher from NASA’s Ames Research Center in Mountain View said, “This discovery may mean more potentially habitable locations on Mars."
A UCLA forecast warns that supply can't keep up with demand, prompting a need for shifting policies for affordable housing.
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OJ’s acquitted, James Dean Dies, Google enters the world, A’s Dominate, and Spanish Explorers ‘discover’ San Diego.
The Secretary of State approved a signature gathering process for a measure that would tax homes worth more than $3 million.
Matt Damon portrays an astronaut stranded alone on Mars. Does "The Martian" deserve an Oscar Best Picture nomination?
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The largest study of its kind, a new study on campus rape underscores the challenges facing American Universities.
The 'blood moon' is rather amazing.
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Police will be out in Woodland Hills to stop drunk drivers.
A 19-year-old Valley woman knocked down a man allegedly trying to steal her purse and held him to the ground until police arrived.
A Saudi Prince arrested by the LAPD on sex assault charges is being accused by three women in a civil lawsuit.
The union claimed over the last 10 years more than half of all CSU faculty has been hired into temporary positions with lower pay.
County leaders voted for a program that rewards landowners who lease their lots out as vegetable gardens and fruit orchards.
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The five-year-old Southern California girl was chosen to represent millions of families living in limbo.
African Americans, gays and lesbians and Jews experience the most abuse, with transgender women experiencing an increase in violent attacks.
Your guide to movies with a theatrical release date on Sept. 25, 2015
The Agoura Hills 15-year-old may have been run over after falling off vehicle.
Police say it's too early in the investigation to determine exactly what lead to the death of a 15-year-old girl in Tarzana Monday.
The daughter of the late actor Ray Sharkey could face the death penalty for allegedly beating her mother-in-law to death with a bat.
A man allegedly punched 78-year-old who accused him of hogging the free Nutella waffle samples at Costco.
Countywide, homelessness has risen 12 percent since 2013’s count, from 39,461 to 44,359 people homeless.
The County Board of Supervisors voted to raise ticket prices, mainly for the expensive box seats.
Three teens were sentenced to four years in jail today in a stabbing death during a drug deal gone wrong.
Actor Samuel L. Jackson showed up for jury duty two days in a row, but a judge let him off the hook today to go film a movie.
VW/Audi cars spewed up to 40 times the permitted amount of nitrogen oxide, but passed smog tests because of 'defeat devices,' the EPA says.
Police are trying to figure out how a girl was found bleeding in the road after hanging out with a group of teens in Tarzana.
Sunday, Sept 27, it’s A Faery Hunt’s the King of the Fairies at Tarzana Community and Cultural Center, 19130 Ventura Blvd. Tarzana, CA 91356