A state assemblyman is introducing a bill that he said will limit further abuses of power.
Water district officials hope to send a wakeup call to residents of affluent neighborhoods where most water is used for lush lawns.
Noting that 1,499 people were shot in 2021 and 278 people died, City Attorney and mayoral candidate Mike Feuer proposed an eight-point plan
Cal State LA will launch the East Los Angeles and San Gabriel Valley Regional Consortium through #CaliforniansForAll College Corps program
The summit, which will be held in June, will focus on "Building a Sustainable, Resilient and Equitable Future" in the Americas.
As the number of homeless Californians swell, the state is spending unprecedented dollars to build tens of thousands of housing units fo ...
"Do you need internet access for school, work, or healthcare appointments?"
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced five reprieves, 24 pardons and 18 commutations. Among them is inmate journalist Rahsaan Thomas.
The Los Angeles County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
A Los Angeles sheriff's deputy is suing the county alleging she was retaliated against and verbally abused by the sheriff's wife.
Lawmakers should adopt statewide outdoor dining regulations and abandon legislation that would harm the restaurant community.
Californians are feeling the pinch of inflation everywhere from the gas station to the grocery store. What to know.
Public Health will now classify gatherings as a mega event if there are 500 attendees indoors and 5,000 attendees outdoors.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee confirmed Mayor Eric Garcetti's confirmation, but the majority of the Senate must still approve.
Newsom, Democratic leaders in the Legislature and labor unions are negotiating how to bring back extra paid sick leave for COVID.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg visited Southern California ports to discuss ongoing supply chain issues.
As part of a $2.7 billion coronavirus response package, Newsom plans to restore supplemental paid sick leave as omicron continues to spread.
An unusually high number of influential state legislators are retiring or running for higher office.
Despite opposition from gardeners worried about the costs, the state air board set zero-emission standards for new models of lawn mowers.
As the omicron variant rapidly spread around California, testing shortages were causing frustration and confusion among residents.
With nearly 40,000 news coronavirus cases in one day, city leaders are taking precautions to stay safe.
New legislation aims to make California the first state in the nation to offer universal health care. But will voters go for it?
A Los Angeles County Supervisor announced her diagnosis Tuesday while urging residents to get vaccinated.
Well, it didn’t take long for a political earthquake to strike Sacramento.
New statewide water restrictions approved Tuesday come with steep fines for scofflaws who waste water while irrigating their lawns.
The stolen ballots were discovered in August, just a few weeks before the failed election to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom.
California now has the nation's highest minimum wage. One city takes it a step further.
What will lawmakers focus on in 2022? Here's a preview.
It started out with a lot of promise, but 2021 was the year that could not stand on its own, always living in the shadow of its predecessor.
We look forward to seeing you at this joyous celebration. Happy Holidays!
The chief's positive coronavirus test comes just days before he was slated to retire.
California residents have only a limited time to be able to upgrade for free. Here’s how to apply.
Just because medical institutions see another surge coming doesn't mean they're equipped to handle it.
The event will feature music performances in Grand Park and the signature countdown video projection onto L.A.’s iconic City Hall building.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers should take a holistic approach to reduce the increasing risks of flooding due to climate change.
California voters have the brand new districts they’ll use to elect their members of Congress and state legislators.
A slew of laws takes effect in 2022, affecting everything from how you vote and shop to whether you get ketchup with your fries.
Casino staff became suspicious of Jose Huizar when he appeared to bet and cash in chips purchased by a billionaire Chinese developer: DOJ.
Michelle Burton of the Social Change Institute talks about structural racism and its effect on generations of vulnerable communities.