Melissa Barrera is not afraid
After being fired from the 'Scream' franchise, Melissa Barrera reclaims her scream queen status with 'Abigail,' the latest campy, gory romp from Radio Silence Productions.
After being fired from the 'Scream' franchise, Melissa Barrera reclaims her scream queen status with 'Abigail,' the latest campy, gory romp from Radio Silence Productions.
Comic Elayne Boosler says she was arrested at Dodger Stadium after arguing with an employee who wouldn't let her in with a purse that violated the stadium's clear-bag policy.
Deputy Samuel Aispuro, 43, was able to radio for help after he was shot in the back Monday while sitting at a West Covina stoplight on his department motorcycle.
Beyoncé shared a rare behind-the-scenes look at her wash-day routine, firing back at critics of her Cécred haircare line who don't believe that she shows her natural hair.
Kid Cudi offers an update on the ankle he broke jumping off the Sahara stage on the last day of Coachella 2024. He seems upbeat, albeit a little uncertain.
Supreme Court justices dive into the question of when and if rousting homeless encampments amounts to cruel and unusual punishment.
Police are investigating the death of 'American Idol' veteran and Christian singer Mandisa, whose body was found in her home outside Nashville last Thursday.
Reaction to two brutal assaults in Venice demonstrates how emotion and politics twist the truth in crime discussion. Los Angeles leaders must do better.
Anne Hathaway explains that chemistry tests from the early 2000s required her to kiss 10 guys. Now, as a producer, she runs her auditions differently.
The group that led protests last week at Google over a cloud computing contract with Israel said more Google workers were fired, bringing the total to more than 50.
There are still unanswered questions about the man who police say broke into Mayor Karen Bass' residence on Sunday.
Law enforcement officers in helmets and riot shields descended on the public university in Arcata after demonstrators set up tents inside Siemens Hall.
El artista actuará en el festival musical Stagecoach, de Indio, también como telonero de la banda Rolling Stones en el concierto de Glendale, Arizona y competirá en los Latin AMAs este jueves
In Game 1 on Monday, the Kings' penalty kill produced only self-inflicted wounds, allowing the Oilers to score three times in a 7-4 Edmonton win.
High school baseball and softball scores from across the Southland for April 22.
Struggling with consistency, Walker Buehler might need to make at least a couple more minor-league starts before he returns from Tommy John surgery.
Former Galaxy midfielder Eddie Lewis has built a post-career business with TOCA Football, a technology-based training platform growing in popularity.
The Lakers' collapse against the Nuggets in Game 2 raises questions as to whether LeBron James is capable of saving the Lakers this season or ever again.
The latest efforts to exclude Black votes echo the earliest days of our republic.
Southern California steelhead trout have been pushed to the brink of extinction as their river habitats have been altered by development and fragmented by barriers and dams.
The Democratic political group spent big in support of Joanna Weiss during the 47th District primary, only to see her finish third.
The Alameda County District Attorney's office was ordered by a federal judge to review more than 30 death penalty cases after Black and Jewish jurors were purposefully excluded in the conviction of a man in 1993.
I loathe the term 'helicopter parent,' writes columnist Mary McNamara. But amid a teen mental health crisis and other pressures, don't blame us for being anxious.
"Our Words Collide," a documentary executive-produced by Rosario Dawson and now streaming, follows five spoken word poets from Los Angeles throughout their senior year of high school.
A couple argues the federal government violated a U.S. citizen's right to marriage and due process by failing to provide a timely explanation for denying a visa to her husband, a noncitizen.