L.A's road diet leaves some hungry for workable solutions
When we talk about traffic in Los Angeles, we generally bicker about how slowly it moves, and we demand to know when someone at City Hall is going to do something about it.
When we talk about traffic in Los Angeles, we generally bicker about how slowly it moves, and we demand to know when someone at City Hall is going to do something about it.
After being taken hostage by murderer and convicted rapist Brian Nichols, Ashley Smith famously survived by reading aloud from mega-church minister Rick Warren's bestseller "The Purpose Driven Life."
Joel Castillo furrowed his bushy eyebrows for a moment and considered the question. Then he answered confidently: "Twenty-five."
Roy Hibbert kept experiencing the same thing in Los Angeles, where fame is measured in box-office promise and reality-TV ridicule.
The San Francisco Bay Area, one of the nation's biggest Democratic strongholds, has emerged with an unlikely distinction this year: It is California's biggest source of campaign money for GOP presidential candidates.
Although Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders often are portrayed as higher education success stories, a new report shows there is great disparity in college achievement among California students who belong to that community.
Detailing "horrific levels" of violence and likely crimes against humanity in Sri Lanka's long civil war, the United Nations' human rights commissioner called Wednesday for a hybrid court with international prosecutors and judges to investigate and punish perpetrators.
At their most anticipated meeting in years, Federal Reserve policymakers will spend two days this week seated around a 27-foot Honduran mahogany table deciding if it's time to raise a key interest rate for the first time in nearly a decade.
By the 15th inning, as Tuesday turned into Wednesday, Vin Scully announced, "Tomorrow is no longer another day. It has arrived."
Seriously, don't you feel just a little sorry for Mat Latos? Not even a teensy bit?
Greetings, fellow do-it-yourselfers, There are foods we like, and then there are foods we crave. There is a vast gulf between the two. When we like something, we're perfectly happy to eat it when it's offered. When we crave something, we'll go to any lengths in order to procure it. Fortunately...
We've become familiar with the cliche of the high school dropout. But maybe it's the kindergarten ditchers we should be paying attention to. Students in California are missing school early - as early as kindergarten, according to a new report from the state attorney general's office. The report...
Baseball announcers will often say that a reliever is "throwing up in the bullpen." Had they said that about Angels closer Huston Street during Sunday's game against the Houston Astros in Anaheim, it would have been true. Literally.
Maybe the Angels were due for a good game against Felix Hernandez, the Seattle Mariners ace who went 6-0 with an 0.74 earned-run average, giving up five runs in 61 innings since the beginning of 2014.
Anaheim has become the latest California city to crack down on property owners who rent out their homes and apartments through the Internet, voting to impose a temporary halt to short-term rentals, which are clustered primarily around the Disneyland resort.
The patients were told a board-certified orthopedic surgeon would conduct their operations.
The new kid is quiet, smooth, steady, swinging with barely a sound, connecting with every bit of boom.
Zeke Grader, an advocate for commercial fishing who fought to protect fish as well as the people who catch them, has died. He was 68.
Lauryn Hill appeared onstage wearing a sheer black veil draped over her face. She kicked off her set with unrecognizable versions of songs that once defined her career, burying her trademark gruff raps and tender harmonies in the complex arrangements of a 12-plus-piece band.
Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig ran and performed agility drills before Tuesday's game at Dodger Stadium as he works his way back from another hamstring injury.
Los Angeles police shot and killed a man who was allegedly armed with a handgun Tuesday afternoon in Panorama City, LAPD officials said.
Less than two minutes after taking his seat as L.A.'s newest police commissioner, Matt Johnson was elected president on Tuesday of the five-member panel tasked with overseeing the LAPD.
Everyone knew the heavy, wet storms that settle over Mohave Canyon could turn the dry wash into a deadly river, but no one did anything to fix it.
The setting matched the message Tuesday as Donald Trump stood beneath the gun barrels of a 57,000-ton battleship in Los Angeles Harbor and fired rhetorical blasts on immigration, trade and national security.