One killed, five others wounded in shooting at Woodland Hills mansion party
Between 200 and 300 partygoers had gathered at the home for a ‘flyer party,’ so named for advertisements posted on the street, said LAPD Lt. Guy Goland.
Between 200 and 300 partygoers had gathered at the home for a ‘flyer party,’ so named for advertisements posted on the street, said LAPD Lt. Guy Goland.
The head of the local party is pushing for results over performative acts and ideological indulgence. Every city, she says, deserves good public schools, safe streets and clean sidewalks.
Could balloon-like water tanks help California prepare for fires? Some call an energy company’s “Water Trees” a game-changing solution to store water where needed to fight fires.
A Riverside high school has become a key battleground in the raging national debate over transgender youth in sports. Two transgender girls at the center of the firestorm describe a harrowing few months.
With more than $650 million donated for fire relief, nonprofits are mapping out a strategy to assist in L.A.’s recovery.
Los Angeles County keeps building in hillsides and canyons even as the fire risk worsen. For a century, the lure of development in natural surrounding has won out.
Joivian Tjuana Hayes, who was a supervisor at the Costa Mesa Post Office, has pleaded guilty to stealing more than $300,000 worth of checks and valuables, according to the U.S. attorney’s office.
A major atmospheric river storm is barreling toward California, raising the specter of damaging landslides and flooding across much of the Southland.
President Trump’s promises to carry out mass deportations have ramped up fear among immigrants who could be at risk. Experts have warned that could inhibit them from speaking up about health threats on the job, hampering efforts to stop workplace hazards and illnesses.
An Anaheim man is accused of raping a 93-year-old woman, who is nonverbal, bedridden and suffers from dementia, while she was in his care, authorities said.