The nation's top earthquake experts gathered this week to talk about the loaded gun that is the San Andreas Fault Line.
Despite a major push to tackle the problem of homelessness, more and more people are living on LA streets, particularly in the Valley.
Officials at Bob Hope Airport officially changed its unofficial name to borrow some tinseltown magic.
Prosecutors plan to retry former City Councilman Richard Alarcon after an appeals court overturned his fraudulent voting conviction.
Nearly 9,000 people were left without power in parts of Studio City, Sherman Oaks and the Hollywood Hills.
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Almost overnight, California has gone from campaign ATM to battleground state.
Mayor Eric Garcetti has petitioned the state to allow a fingerprint and background check program for ridesharing drivers.
Fresh off a primary win in Nevada, Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will hold a fundraiser in Studio City Monday.
Angelenos may soon have to leave home to get marijuana.
The plan, projected to cost nearly $2 Billion over a decade, is being hailed as the city's first major proactive effort on homelessness.
Hillary Rodham Clinton will be in Studio City this month to meet with donors.
After 33, years, someone finally got around to returning a pair of Christmas books to the library.
County Supervisor Michael Antonovich blasted the ruling for interfering with the county's ability to protect innocent children from abuse.
Crews are working to stem the flow of water from a burst water main in a steep hillside neighborhood where water has flowed onto a rooftop.
The early warning system could give residents a few more seconds of notice of an impending earthquake.
City officials are considering the possibility of halting trash pick during heavy storms this winter to keep storm drains clear.
All bills "introduced this year have been losers,” compared to a bill to name post office for Marilyn Monroe, Rep. Tony Cardenas says.
The county is drafting an ordinance that would allow a shame campaign targeting sex purchasers, namely those soliciting minors.
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.
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.
The U.S. Olympic Committee formally chose LA as the nation's bid for the 2024 Olympics moments after the City Council voted to host.
Put on your thinking caps! Three California agencies are holding "$25K Find A New Way" innovation contests.