By Steve Lopez
His family watches as he lies in his own home, trembling, ebbing, slipping against the tug of death.
By Louis Sahagun, Los Angeles Times
The once-exotic Fern Dell has deteriorated into a tangled, neglected patch of L.A.'s large urban park. Now a nonprofit group has pledged to restore its past glory.
By Brittany Levine, Los Angeles Times
A recurring issue at City Hall, the topic has vexed officials grappling with exactly what should be protected and what to do about trees.
By Angel Jennings, Los Angeles Times
The challenge at Cal State Long Beach: build a bridge out of Popsicle sticks and Elmer's glue and see how much pressure it can withstand.
By Julie Cart, Los Angeles Times
Remote, inhospitable desert land gains new value as developers seek sites for renewable energy. Industry observers caution that not every owner is going to make a fortune.
By Sam Allen, Los Angeles Times
Stunned officials find 130 gallons of the dangerous drug in Los Angeles and Culver City — enough for 10 million doses.
By Kurt Streeter
Neighbors in Temecula expressed shock after seeing a 12-year-old girl walking naked through a neighborhood and eating out of trash cans.
By Jack Leonard and Robert Faturechi, Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles County sheriff wore his uniform during an online campaign ad for City Atty. Carmen Trutanich, a violation of California law.
By Kate Linthicum and Richard Verrier, Los Angeles Times
Addressing a long-standing concern among major studios, China is giving the United States the right to increase the number of films exported there and to nearly double U.S. studios' cut of box-office revenue.
By Victoria Kim and Paloma Esquivel, Los Angeles Times
Ezequiel Garcia, a longtime immigration agent, had told his wife of problems at work. But when she called him at the office, everything seemed normal. An exchange with a supervisor grew heated, however, and he did the unthinkable: He turned his weapon on a fellow agent.
By Sam Allen, Richard Winton and Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times
Detectives pursue inquiry into teacher Mark Berndt against a rising number of alleged victims, far beyond the 23 cited in criminal charges, making witnesses' credibility an issue.
By Teresa Watanabe, Los Angeles Times
The Inglewood school district, beset by declining enrollment and state funding cuts, is a study in contrasts: It recently opened a state-of-the-art campus but is months from bankruptcy.
By Christopher Goffard, Los Angeles Times
O.C. sheriff's deputies who patrol the city and Marines who live there intermingle frequently. But the shooting death of an unarmed Marine has driven a wedge between the groups in a way nothing has before.
By Sandy Banks
The focus now is on Miramonte, but lesser campus misdeeds occur, teachers say, and vigilance is crucial in preventing them.
By Anna Gorman, Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles County adds about 114,000 people to its Healthy Way program. The state hopes to enroll as many as possible before the federal government takes over the program in 2014.
By Larry Gordon, Los Angeles Times
The school came under national criticism after campus officers pepper-sprayed peaceful Occupy student protesters in November.
By Richard Simon, Los Angeles Times
Five Republicans and a Democrat on the House Ethics Committee, 'to avoid even an appearance of unfairness,' recuse themselves from considering charges against Rep. Maxine Waters.
By Anna Gorman, Los Angeles Times
The hospital's inpatient program closure in March and its outpatient clinic in July will disrupt patient care and could swell the ranks of the homeless or imprisoned, mental health experts say.
By Dan Weikel and Ari Bloomekatz, Los Angeles Times
F-16 fighters intercept private plane carrying marijuana after it got too close to the helicopter taking the president from Orange County to LAX.
By Rong-Gong Lin II and Sam Allen, Los Angeles Times
A routine road project west of Palm Springs went awry Sunday, backing up traffic about 25 miles and forcing drivers to endure delays of five hours or longer. Caltrans says that a series of errors were to blame.