Four arrested over sophisticated illegal marijuana network in Southern California, with over 1,700 plants found.
Gov. Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency on Saturday to fast-track wildfire prevention projects in California in response to January's devastating LA fires.
Sunday is expected to be wet and windy in the morning, but another storm coming later in the week is expected to bring more rain.
Let’s use this moment as a call to action—not just to critique what went wrong, but to push for the improvements we need.
It's wildflower season in Southern California. What will the lack of rain mean for blooms? Plus a list of March plant events.
W hen Los Angeles County’s two juvenile halls repeatedly flunked inspections over the last three years, the Probation ...
In the wake of the L.A. wildfires, Hollywood's workers members have been helping their own with relief and recovery efforts.
Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses the challenges communities face after the January wildfires in Los Angeles.
Suspense over whether former Vice President Kamala Harris will jump into California’s 2028 gubernatorial race is effectively ...
A social media clip of angry town hall-goers shouting down and booing the Southern California congressmember aired on the ...
As we enter the fire season, it’s in jeopardy,” CFO Mark Schwamberger said of the state’s largest policyholder.
Four suspects were arrested after authorities discovered a large-scale illegal marijuana growing operation in Ventura and Los Angeles counties. The suspects were identified as: Brent Kennedy, 34, ...