For employees' and customers' well-being, nail salons need to use safer products and improve ventilation, officials say.
Will $2,000 entice you to get rid of terrible toilets and thirsty lawns? The state has announced a new rebate program.
Wildfires this summer make mud and debris flows more likely when torrential rains hit.
The governor said he signed the bill to bring the proceedings into the public eye.
A Bay Area congresswoman is proposing the repeal of a Prohibition-era ban shipping alcohol through the mail.
UI Online will be available 24 hours and on also on smartphones and tablets.
Did the Supreme Court save the livelihoods of wedding workers?
A flex alert calling people to cut back on electricity has been issued due to the hot weather.
The initiative is designed to help immigrants who are in California illegally.
The City is committing an incredible amount of money for repairing sidewalks.
The first-ever statewide mandatory restrictions call for a decrease in water use by 25 percent through February 2016.
The Mayor's Water Conservation Challenge begins April 1. You'll be in the driver's seat for a lower water bill--and maybe more!
Miss the deadline and you'll have to pay even more. (Link for paying your Los Angeles County Property taxes)
Following dire warning by NASA water scientist, state imposes tougher restrictions.
Forecast shows a continued decline in unemployment.
Venture capitalist Tim Draper isn't ready to give up, though.
The 'Cell Phone Kill Switch Bill' is meant to keep help keep smartphone owners from being mugged or robbed for their phones.
With the economic benefits of legalized marijuana working for Colorado, is your state the next in line?
And with a poster they plan to circulate, they're seeking the public's help to accomplish the goal.
Here's what to expect in Los Angeles County.
The organization calls elevating one religious symbol over all others "un-American."
The total represents 74 percent of the sign-ups projected for the region for the entire six-month ObamaCare enrollment period, which ends March 31.
A $249 million project seeks to alleviate traffic jams through San Clemente, especially on the weekends.
The new light rail line project that will connect the Expo and Green lines, crossing Leimert Park, Baldwin Hills and Inglewood, officials said.
Lynwood’s new City Council on Tuesday night announced their new appointments to the city’s four subsidiary boards and commissions.
At least one person has died from a flu complications. Hundreds more cases are being reported weekly.
Members of the Coalition for Humane Immigration Rights of Los Angeles say Baca, "has been no friend to the immigrant community."
Californians will see an increase in minimum wage, enhanced bicycle safety and new rules allowing transgender students to choose which restroom to use.
Everyone has a list of top stories at year-end. Here's what Caltrans considers the biggest transportation news in Southern California.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow for an Army sergeant who died as a prisoner of war in Korea nearly 63 years ago.
Cases of abuse are scattered through the files of California's privatized foster care system, according to a City News Service report.
Social workers who walked off the job last week were expected back at work today, and contract talks were set to resume.
The state's ethics agency may investigate if state Sen. Kevin de Leon violated campaign finance rules by directing a donation to a nonprofit linked to state Sen. Ronald S. Calderon.
Rep. Janice Hahn called Mandela "one of the greatest human rights leaders the world has ever known." Mandela died Thursday.
Social workers are calling for smaller case loads as part of contract negotiations. But the sticking point has become a pay increase.
A corruption-tackling prosecutor was officially named today as head of a new agency that will scrutinize the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
The county will pay $722,000 to a black man who alleged jail sheriff's deputies stood by as Latino gang members stabbed him 23 times.
The president is visiting the area. Air Force One is expected to land between 4 and 5 p.m.
The County Department of Public Health announced an advertising campaign that aims to curb smoking in the gay community.
Labor negotiators discussions could impact roughly 55,000 county employees.