The father of slain Los Angeles High School football star told a crowd that only Donald Trump will stand up against illegal immigration.
An East Coast Man, who targeted Rep. Ted Lieu because he increased fines for bogus 911 calls, has been sentenced to two years in prison.
The Board of Supervisors voted to put a measure on the epic November ballot, asking voters to approve a 1.5 cent property tax increase.
Janice Hahn and Kathryn Barger have strong leads heading into runoffs, creating a chance for a 4-1 female Board of Supervisors in LA.
The initiative was challenged by prosecutors when Gov. Brown made substantial changes to the proposal after signatures were gathered.
Bill Clinton will address a crowd on the topic of wages while Hillary Clinton address supporters at East Los Angeles College.
An initiative aimed at allowing electronic signature gathering for initiative, referendum, and recall petitions has been authorized.
A two-day presidential trip to Los Angeles will likely mean traffic delays.
Skyrocketing bills for some Southern California Gas Co. customers has prompted city leaders to call for an investigation.
Local bus and rail ridership has plummeted despite billions of dollars invested in improvements.
The early warning system could give residents a few more seconds of notice of an impending earthquake.
A Massive Power Outage left many in the dark and caused gridlock Wednesday.
The Coastal Commission approved The Edge's five mansion project, but he still hasn't found what he is looking for: City Council approval.
A lawsuit filed by activists allege the city is illegally closing the beach at night and profiting from ticketing beachgoers.
City officials are considering the possibility of halting trash pick during heavy storms this winter to keep storm drains clear.
The county is drafting an ordinance that would allow a shame campaign targeting sex purchasers, namely those soliciting minors.
Sanitation officials completed a project that was inconclusively tied to September's needle, condom and tampon pollution on LA beaches.
With the drought impacting water resources, some public agencies are no longer keeping private the names of the biggest offenders.
The city will also consider plans for renters to help landlords with earthquake retrofitting costs.
County leaders agree to spend $905K to open some shelters six weeks early, and keep all shelters open 24 hours during major storms.
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 Secretary of State approved a signature gathering process for a measure that would tax homes worth more than $3 million.
The five-year-old Southern California girl was chosen to represent millions of families living in limbo.
After breaching security and summoned by Pontiff, she asks for immigration reform while getting up close and personal in the Pope-mobile.
Countywide, homelessness has risen 12 percent since 2013’s count, from 39,461 to 44,359 people homeless.
Candid interviews with several Republican voters after the GOP debate seem to suggest so.
Candidates gather at Reagan Library in Simi Valley to take another step toward determining Republican presidential nominee.
Supporters of a California initiative that would make the state its own nation can begin hitting you up for signatures for its petition.
The board voted to urge the paper to sell to local business leaders, lamenting the management decisions made "two time zones away."
In following suit with LA in adopting a $15 minimum wage, the county rejected exemptions for nonprofits and seasonal employees.
A petition to oppose the Republican candidate's appearance will not stop Donald Trump from giving a campaign speech aboard the ship today.
With the primary nearly a year off, the state attorney general is polling with a 9 percent lead over the Orange County Congresswoman.
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All day care workers in California would be required to get vaccinated if Gov. Brown signs a new law passed by the senate.
The Los Angeles City Council voted to ban smokeless tobacco products from all sports venues in the city.
The ACLU this week urged against federal funding for LAPD body cameras because the department's policy restricts the release of footage.
A dozen mountain lions have been killed on local freeways, and a Caltrans report confirms the viability of a bridge in Agoura Hills.
Rep. Ted Lieu has set up an online lottery for his constituents to win tickets to see Pope Francis from the Capitol.