News from California, the nation and world – Los Angeles Times
The L.A. Times is a leading source of breaking news, entertainment, sports, politics, and more for Southern California and the world.
News from California, the nation and world – Los Angeles Times
The L.A. Times is a leading source of breaking news, entertainment, sports, politics, and more for Southern California and the world.
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Spring football practice has arrived in the City Section with the future player of the year likely to come from a school other than Birmingham.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitches eight strong innings and Dodgers get homers from Max Muncy and Gavin Lux in victory.
Traffic fatalities, especially among pedestrians, have been on the rise. Technology and engineering can make roads safer — we just have to demand change.
Instead of comparing one fear to another, women could look to years of fictional heroines who asked themselves whether they wanted the lesser evil or the greater thrill.
The Wonderful Co., known for its pomegranate juice and pistachios, is pursuing a massive warehousing complex in Kern County that would fundamentally transform the economy in a region long reliant on agriculture and oil.
The greatest trick Disney ever pulled was convincing Anaheimers that its bad side doesn’t exist. The few skeptics of its expansion plan have been easily drowned out by supporters.
Several miniseries set during World War II and the Holocaust, including “We Were the Lucky Ones” and “The Tattooist of Auschwitz,” have been released in succession.
Duke Ellington, Count Basie and Louis Armstrong created a template for what it means for a musician to be 'on tour.' How much of their accounts was pure myth?
Some 1,100 to 1,200 sea lions have been counted flopping on and around the docks at San Francisco's Pier 39 in recent days — the highest number recorded in 15 years.
L.A. County will pay $27 million to settle shooting, wrongful conviction lawsuits against Sheriff’s Department
At the turn of the 21st century, California growers were farming more than 36,000 acres of asparagus. Now, fewer than 3,000 acres are in production in the state for commercial sale. These are the last three farms.
In a nationwide survey of parents, 57% said they struggled with stress, exhaustion and feeling overwhelmed. When parents suffer burnout, children may suffer too.
The fate of a real estate empire hinged on whether two brothers made a deal years ago. One brother said they shook on it. The other denied there was a deal. What would a jury think?
A study of the state program that provided private hotel and motel rooms for homeless people during the COVID pandemic found it improved healthcare for thousands.
Citing the high concentration of a certain chemical compounds in restaurant-heavy urban areas, a new study found that the emissions released when cooking food may diminish air quality. The compounds are known to form smog.
Executive producers Jane Tranter and Julie Gardner helm Bad Wolf, the production company working with Russell T Davies, Ncuti Gatwa and Millie Gibson on the newer, bigger "Doctor Who."
Ahead of her set at the United Theater for Netflix Is a Joke, the comic discusses her blow-up on TikTok and her pivot from playing tennis to doing stand-up
Nearly three-quarters of renters and those under 35 have considered moving out of Los Angeles because housing costs are too high, according to a new poll.
Rebecca Schaeffer's murder by an obsessed fan led to anti-stalking laws. Marcia Clark, the lead prosecutor, reflects on the case.
A new Grass Valley venue functions as an art gallery, an educational non-profit and as a third space for the local community — especially those who dabble in psychedelics.
With an average surface temperature of 59.05 degrees, the month was about 0.25 of a degree warmer than the previous hottest April, in 2016.
Complaining about an ill-fitting bra? Perhaps it's time to try a bra fitting at one of these Los Angeles shops.
China lifted its one-child policy nearly a decade ago. A growing number of couples aren't having any.
El aumento en el número de pasajeros del servicio de transporte gratuito al aeropuerto, después de casi dos años y medio de funcionamiento, sugiere una demanda creciente de un objetivo de SANDAG que data de hace años.
Grupo Firme y su vocalista Eduin Caz, así como la campeona de boxeo Seniesa Estrada, fueron los invitados especiales para la Noche de Herencia Mexicana este martes en Dodger Stadium.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitches like an ace in an eight-inning, two-run start to lead the Dodgers past the Marlins.
California's groundwater levels rose significantly in 2023, one of the wettest years in decades. State officials say efforts to replenish aquifers helped.
Occidental trustees will vote on pro-Palestinian protesters’ calls to divest from Israel, and demonstrators will decamp after nine days.
Donald Trump's attorneys unsuccessfully pushed for a mistrial during the testimony of porn actor Stormy Daniels.
Actor Susan Buckner, best known for portraying peppy cheerleader Patty Simcox in the 1978 movie 'Grease,' died last week, The Times has confirmed. She was 72.
U.S. stocks held relatively steady as trading on Wall Street calmed following some sharp recent swings
After a public outcry stopped a billionaire couple from destroying Marilyn Monroe's Brentwood home, the couple is suing to continue with the demolition.
Apple on Tuesday unveiled its next generation of iPad Pros and Airs — lineups that will boast faster processors, new sizes and a new display system
L.A. County Deputy Michael Meiser has been arrested for allegedly smuggling heroin into Pitchess Detention Center in Castiac, sources said.
First the South Dakota governor shot her puppy, now she's the poster child for lying GOP politicians. At least she's paying a price.
The rollout of Amazon's big rigs at the L.A. and Long Beach port complex is part of a shift to zero out pollution from trucking in California.
With little public debate, state lawmakers passed a complex energy bill that upended how most Californians are billed for electricity.
The Lakers, Clippers and Kings lost in the playoffs, helping the Sparks move a game against Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever to Crypto.com Arena.
Supreme Court may be about to decide whether to hear a dispute over restrictions on transgender care for minors, potentially impacting laws in nearly half of states.
Racism taints every stage of death penalty proceedings in California, as the state Supreme Court should acknowledge. It's present in other criminal sentences as well.
Returning to the major leagues was a significant milestone for Walker Buehler. But he and the Dodgers are hopeful he could be more than just another pitcher.
Inside you are your main audience. The joy lies in the freedom. Be extra. Go bold.
After decades of climate denial and delay, the company is still putting oil and gas first.
The Costa Mesa City Council is poised to approve the Raiders joining four other NFL teams holding training camps in Southern California.
The Burbank media giant is seeing big strides in its streaming business, which includes Disney+ and Hulu, as its linear TV business continues to face losses.
The poorest Americans are mostly rural and white, and they're loyal to Republicans who keep bashing them.
Kardashian's celebrity shapewear brand raked in $330 million in venture capital funding last year, the second-highest among L.A.-area companies. Retail stores are next.
Many young voters don’t know much about Biden's climate record. And many activists who helped fuel his 2020 victory are angry about Gaza and a drilling project.
Republicans and Democrats alike are demanding data about how billions have been spent to help get Californians off the streets.
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