California finalizes $122 million opioid settlement with grocery giant Kroger
Kroger did not admit to wrongdoing in the settlement, but it did agree to pay nearly $1.4 billion over the coming 11 years to California and other plaintiffs.
Kroger did not admit to wrongdoing in the settlement, but it did agree to pay nearly $1.4 billion over the coming 11 years to California and other plaintiffs.
Marisela Olvera, a 12-year employee of Trump International Hotel Las Vegas, has been knocking on doors in Las Vegas for Vice President Kamala Harris.
In Los Angeles and beyond, research has shown that grades are generally going up even though test scores and other measures of actual learning are not.
Let’s celebrate the end of the most vexing, mean-spirited presidential election in modern times. Once we have a winner, some will refuse to acknowledge it.
Some polling locations could be affected by power shutoffs this week because of high winds that could increase wildfire activity. But officials say voting should not be interrupted.
Gov. Gavin Newsom and Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta announced a lawsuit filed Monday against the city of Norwalk over its ban on new shelters and homeless housing.
Five people were rescued Sunday afternoon, but one man was reported missing and later found unresponsive inside the overturned vessel.
Humberto Duran was arrested on suspicion of murder in 1993, implicated by a teenage witness who since recanted her account. More than a decade later, Duran was still in prison.
Asian Pacific Islander candidates are running against Latino opponents in districts that take in all or portions of the Eastside.
Caltrans is slated to close the Vincent Thomas Bridge by 2026, creating dread in Wilmington, which is already overrun by big rigs. An estimated 53,000 trips are taken daily across the span.