San José State professor suspended over pro-Palestinian work
A San José State professor who was serving as a liaison for students demonstrating against the Israel-Hamas war was suspended, claims ‘academic freedom suppression.’
A San José State professor who was serving as a liaison for students demonstrating against the Israel-Hamas war was suspended, claims ‘academic freedom suppression.’
Tuen Kit Lee, known as the ‘Bad Breath Rapist,’ who fled Massachusetts during his trial in 2007, has been arrested in California after 16 years on the run.
Clippers center Ivica Zubac’s San Fernando Valley home was burglarized, police sources told The Times. It was the second time in three years.
In this series, L.A. Times staff writer Christopher Goffard revisits old crimes in Los Angeles and beyond, from the famous to the forgotten, the consequential to the obscure, diving into archives and the memories of those who were there.
A new lawsuit accuses a former Lancaster deputy of using the Rattlesnakes ‘deputy gang’ to threaten his ex, among other misconduct.
As growing numbers of countertop cutters in California suffer from an incurable and deadly lung disease, silicosis, lawmakers are seeking to clamp down.
Federal prosecutors are preparing grand jury subpoenas for witnesses to testify in a sex-trafficking investigation of Sean “Diddy” Combs, source says.
David DePape apologized before a judge again sentenced him to 30 years in prison for trying to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and brutally attacking her husband.
Detectives are collecting surveillance video and searching for fingerprints as they look for the catalytic converter thieves who killed Johnny Wactor.
It’s too early to know if FLiRT will be a major change in the COVID picture; so far impacts have been small. But officials are urging Californians to be prepared.