In a bid for more affordable housing, LA County officials are easing up on rules governing granny flats and backyard rental units.
LA County's Supervisors voted to support a bill requiring the justice department to identify marijuana convictions to reduce or toss out.
The nation's most liberal Judge, U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Stephen Reinhardt, died Thursday of a heart attack at age 87.
Southern California Edison is working to restore power to South Pasadena after the storm knocked out the electricity early Tuesday.
Now kids will be able to use Los Angeles County libraries without having to worry about late fees.
Democrats came out in support of the San Gabriel Mountains' protections ahead of a report reviewing their national monument status: BREAKING
A bill prohibiting the constructions of a 710 Freeway tunnel under South Pasadena garnered the support of the LA leaders.
Sarah J. Heidel, 42, an assistant U.S. attorney from South Pasadena has been made a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge by Gov. Jerry Brown.
Los Angeles city and County joined dozens of cities in challenging the president's threat against sanctuary communities.
LA Supervisors voted to support the opposition to foreign dog meat festivals where millions of dogs are tortured and killed annually.
On the day President Trump fired a attorney general for resisting his immigration ban, California celebrated a man who defied a president.
A new law that aims to ease the housing crisis by reducing the burden and cost of building "granny flats" is now in effect.
Los Angeles County Assessor Jeffrey Prang said nearly 400,000 homeowners are blowing off an easy tax exemption.
After the emails of 108 county employees were attacked exposing the data for 756,000 people, officials are looking at improving security.
Homes Caltrans owned for decades as part of the now aborted plan to extend the 710 will now hit the market in Pasadena and South Pasadena.
Backers of a California secession movement have submitted a petition to the secretary of state to try to force a statewide "Calexit" vote.
An LA County supervisor cited a spike in post-election hate crimes while calling for a county-wide strategy to protecting the vulnerable.
A court-appointed monitor has verified at least $67.5 million in refunds owed DWP customers in the aftermath of the overbilling scandal.
A State audit shows the fair owes millions in unpaid rent, and a Times investigation found they overpaid executives at the same time.
BREAKING: Thousands took to the streets, blocking a freeway and hurling rocks in protest of the presidential election.
The pharmaceutical industry is refusing to help find solutions for the safe disposal of drugs the county's top health official charges.
Local lawmakers hail the Pentagon's decision to halt its controversial efforts to make California soldiers repay wartime enlistment bonuses.
Calderon's elder brother, Tom, was sentenced in September to a 10-month sentence for helping him conceal bribes.
Kathryn Barger, outgoing Supervisor Michael Antonovich's chief deputy, has a funding advantage over reform candidate Darrell Park.
The free showing of the live debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald will start at 6 p.m. ET Wednesday in Alhambra and at LA Live.
The South Paws-adena Dog Park is expected to open in early November.
The end is near. That is, the end of this election season is finally upon us. County election officials are sending out the mail-in ballots.
The "Right to Try" law will allow dying patients access to experimental drugs and procedures that haven't been approved for widespread use.
If you plan to travel through east LA this weekend or any weekend this fall, be prepared for full 710 Freeway Closures.
The alert by the California Independent System Operator asks residents to cut back their power use, especially during the hours of 2 to 9 pm
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.
Despite only Donald Trump remaining in the presidential race, Republicans will still show up to the voting booth on June 7, one analyst said
Clinton will discuss her plans to raise incomes for families and break down the barriers that hold Californians back.
Search dogs, their handlers and other specialized crews from Los Angeles are often sent by the U.S. government to overseas quakes.
Collectively, these deadbeats owe the state $266 million in income taxes.
The judge wrote that the return of the cross "places the county's power, prestige and purse behind a single religion, Christianity."
A new USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll shows troubling trend ahead for the GOP front runner in California.
The doctor contends the city is blocking the clinic at the behest of wealthy homeowners because the clinic would server low-income patients.
The ordinance was in response to the drug overdose deaths of two teens who attended the HARD Summer music festival last August.
Complaints have surfaced about mismanagement of the toxicology lab and backlogged cases.