Can Prop. 16 boost California’s Latino-, Black-, Asian- and women-owned companies?
Billions of dollars are at stake as California voters decide whether to overturn a ban on affirmative action for government contracting.
Billions of dollars are at stake as California voters decide whether to overturn a ban on affirmative action for government contracting.
Former Arco CEO Lodwrick Cook, who staged one of the zaniest charity telethons in history to rebuild L.A.’s Central Library, has died at 92.
It’s possible that someone has been flying with a jet pack near LAX, but experts wonder whether a new sighting was really a shiny balloon or a drone.
California’s unemployment rate fell to 11% in September. The state has recovered 38% of the jobs that it lost during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The measure is intended to provide transparency as it relates to the number of confirmed cases among staff and students at its schools.
With 33 candidates vying for four at-large seats on the seven-member Los Angeles Community College District board, the well-being and academic success of the state’s neediest college students are at stake.
Warmer, drier conditions are predicted for portions of the U.S. currently enduring drought.
The California Independent System Operator is calling on Californians to cut back their energy consumption from 3 to 10 p.m. Thursday.
L.A. city and county officials are asking residents to be creative in their Halloween celebrations and to avoid trick-or-treating.
The National Weather Service has issued a fire weather watch in addition to a heat advisory for parts of Southern California.