The Los Angeles Board of Education has authorized its attorneys to explore a possible lawsuit against the technology giant.
Plus, find out what post offices are open late on tax day or how you can go about the electronic filing of your return.
The City Attorney's office is pursuing cases against 1,000 defendants after closing hundreds of pot shops, a farmer's market and an app.
The Internal Revenue Service says that more than $1 billion may be waiting for some taxpayers. $92,209,000 of it is in California alone.
The flights will operate four days a week.
First it was the Napa earthquake—now, a tiny bug.
Gas prices around LA County have climbed 61 cents in 24 days.
U.S. labor secretary and LA mayor urge end to work slowdown at West Coast ports amid concern over longterm economic impacts.
An ExxonMobil refinery explosion in Torrance injured two, caused a 1.7 magnitude shake and portends pain at the pumps.
News of a refinery strike in Carson has fueled a price spike in Los Angeles County.
California's largest medical insurance carrier has been hacked, and tens of millions of customers may have had their information stolen.
California will recover $210 million in damages for CalPERS and teachers’ retirement system.
Happy 'National Yogurt Day,' and, yes, it's is a real thing.
A research poll found that a majority of residents want significant increases in the minimum wage despite potential drawbacks to businesses.
Tickets along Amtrak's coastal line and line leading to wine country will be two for the price of one in February.
County Contracting, Costly and Excludes Minority Businesses, Supervisors Say.
The nor’easter blizzard is impacting flights around the nation, and passengers are advised to consult airlines before heading to airport.
Information about job requirements and employment opportunities can be found online.
Television production overall was up 12.2 percent, while commercial production rose 9 percent.
The company says some products may contain allergens that can cause fatal reactions.
For now, the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department has hold of the $400 million rock.
A judge struck down the state's ban on the sale of foie gras Wednesday amid cheers from restaurateurs and vows to appeal by animal lovers.
With more than 70 million passengers, LAX surpassed Chicago O’Hare International, and the airport is still expanding.
Unemployment, wages, and housing in California will see small but steady improvement, according to UCLA economists.
Eli Industries didn't pay employees overtime for two years, the labor department found.
Fast food workers, home healthcare and service employees plan protests to demand an increased minimum wage.
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'Be afraid... be very afraid...' The Halloween store has opened its creaking doors once more. Read on... if you dare.
S.E. Funeral Homes of California alleges the Catholic Church is trying to get out of a 40-year lease.
The shop is giving away 200 limited edition tote bags each day this weekend.
Time Warner Cable will broadcast the final six games on KDOC, an independent station available on most cable and satellite providers.
The recovery is "painfully plodding," and the state is still performing below its potential in employment and output, according to UCLA.
The center will get new paint, new lighting, signage, landscaping and logo. Improvements are expected to be done in about three months.
A test showing a performer had HIV ended up being a false positive.
The action was brought by district attorneys' offices in Marin, Los Angeles, Monterey, San Joaquin and Stanislaus counties.
The plan would be a “death blow for some businesses,” say some. Mayor Eric Garcetti is said to be shopping a proposal to raise it to $13.50.
The work will be moved to the company's Kentucky facility.
Employees at participating stores will be serving 12 ounce servings of their juices blended with whole foods, such as yogurt.
The deal will create a network of 2,000-plus stores, 27 distribution warehouses and more than 250,000 employees across western states.