‘We are here; we see you’: Making quilts for fire victims resonates far beyond L.A.
People from all over the country are donating and sewing quilts for victims of the Eaton fire in Altadena. The quilts feel like a hug.
People from all over the country are donating and sewing quilts for victims of the Eaton fire in Altadena. The quilts feel like a hug.
The fatal hit-and-run is one in a string of street racing and street takeover deaths and injuries in Los Angeles.
The death of a minor on a motorized pocket bike is at least the second in L.A. over the last six months.
By midafternoon, it appeared that the operation — if indeed one had been launched — had not been anywhere near as widespread as many had predicted.
For the first time in more 80 years, Chinook salmon are swimming in the North Yuba River in Northern California thanks to an innovative wildlife program.
A string of heists targeting BNSF trains in California and Arizona resulted in the theft of $2 million worth of Nike sneakers. Trade groups say these types of crimes are happening more frequently.
The initiative aims to connect Californians with government officials in times of disaster and allow them to express their concerns about matters affecting their day-to-day lives.
Claire Murphy was conducting “avalanche mitigation” work on Valentine’s Day when she and a colleague were caught in an avalanche. Ski resort officials announced her death Saturday.
Former Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley issues her first public statement a day after being dismissed by Mayor Karen Bass. Leading the Fire Department was ‘an absolute honor,’ she says.
Of the 900 Californians who have succumbed to influenza this season, 15 were children, according to state public health data.