Can deputies be forced to show investigators their tattoos? Not yet, says appeals court
An appeals court has weighed in on whether L.A. County sheriff’s deputies can be forced to show their tattoos to investigators.
An appeals court has weighed in on whether L.A. County sheriff’s deputies can be forced to show their tattoos to investigators.
A federal grand jury has returned a six-count indictment against Phillips 66 for allegedly dumping waste into Los Angeles County sewers.
A person was found dead Thursday when firefighters were called to put out a tree fire behind an apartment building in South Los Angeles.
The effects of the so-called bomb cyclone storm on Southern California will be less dramatic compared to the north, weather forecasters say.
An audit of the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority has found lax accounting procedures. The LAHSA executive director says she knew of these problems and has been working to fix them.
The use of wearable technology and medical apps increased after the pandemic, but new research suggests that laws offer little protection for consumers who are often unaware just how much of their health data are being collected and shared by companies.
The L.A. City Council’s Planning and Land Use Management Committee approved a housing rezoning plan Tuesday that largely exempts single-family neighborhoods. The proposal now heads to the full city council.
Sir Lady Java, a pioneering transgender performer and activist, died Saturday at 82 following a stroke, close friends said.
A Rover dogsitter lost an El Sereno couple’s French bulldog. Two months, a bloodhound and pet psychics later, Gabriella Sidhu is still holding out hope to find Mushie.
In rejecting Proposition 6, voters kept a constitutional provision outlawing slavery except “to punish crime.” Gov. Gavin Newsom and lawmakers still have options.