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The sheer scale and number of fires has placed a strain on firefighting manpower and equipment that some officials have described as unprecedented in recent history.
The coronavirus has forced thousands of child-care centers in California to close.
California’s unemployment rate lowered to 13.3% last month, down from 14.9% in June. A year earlier, it stood at 4%.
Parties and college life go hand-in-hand. But the COVID-19 pandemic has turned collegiate revelry into a highly risky proposition. The first week of classes at USC offers insights into the social order.
A dozen L.A. Times photographers set out to capture one weekend in this strange season.
The blazes include the LNU Lightning Complex fire, which at more than 314,000 acres is the second-largest fire in California history.
The House voted on a bill to protect the U.S. Postal Service and the voters who plan to cast ballots by mail. Republicans claim conspiracy theory.
As California considers whether to repeal Proposition 209 this November, a new UC Berkeley study finds that its statewide ban on affirmative action significantly harmed Black and Latino students by reducing their enrollment across UC campuses, lowering their graduation rates and driving down their subsequent wages.
One of the hallmarks of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States is that it disproportionately strikes people of color. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Sunday would have been Kobe Bryant’s 42nd birthday. The Lakers honor him in the playoffs with his “leave a legacy” motto and more.
Kristin Urquiza delivered a powerful indictment of Trump’s handling of the coronavirus crisis, blaming the president for her father’s death.
Camping in the great indoors has become popular in Taiwan as it holds the coronavirus at bay.
Jack Sherman, a guitarist for the Red Hot Chili Peppers who was featured on their debut and co-wrote much of their follow-up, has died at 64.
The “Game of Thrones” author says a “token” production did not prevent the film rights to “The Skin Trade” from reverting to him.
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Native Americans invented lacrosse but struggle for recognition from international organizers of the sport now played worldwide.
The first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Los Angeles was a man from Wuhan, China, who was hospitalized in a secret ward in January and remained the sole patient diagnosed with the virus here for five weeks.
Celebrities and politics
Celebrities’ increasing involvement in politics was showcased at the Democratic National Convention. Presidential nominee Joe Biden also sat down with Cardi B to discuss racial justice and COVID-19. While Biden collects celebrity support, President Trump prepares for the GOP convention, which kicks off Monday.
Many watched actress Kerry Washington host the third night of the Democratic National Convention, including her 8th-grade constitutional law teacher.
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Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton ordered both Loughlin and Giannulli to report to prison by Nov. 19.
As the COVID-19 pandemic expands, the business of opening packs sports cards online is surging, as customers shut out of hobby shops search for the thrills of collecting — and the profits.
With the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office considering whether to file felony assault with firearm charges against Lanez, Stallion said it was time for him to admit to shooting her.
A new trailer for “Wonder Woman 1984” shows a reunited Diana and Steve, plus teases Barbara Minerva’s evolution into Cheetah.
The video for the new single from Pharrell Williams and Jay-Z features successful Black entrepreneurs including Tyler, the Creator and “Insecure”'s Issa Rae.
David Pecker, who oversaw the National Enquirer and was a President Trump ally during the last election, will step down as head of American Media LLC.
Mike Trout made a key diving catch late and hit a two-run double, Ty Buttrey recorded a six-out save and the Angels defeated the Athletics 4-3.
Julian Araujo set up both goals as the Galaxy beat rival LAFC 2-0 in an empty Banc of California Stadium. LAFC star Carlos Vela left with an injury.
NBC Sports commentator Mike Milbury has apologized for making an insulting remark that added no value to the network’s otherwise fine NHL coverage.
Two-time WNBA MVP Candace Parker has never been particularly known for her defensive play, but she showcased her shutdown abilities against the Dream.
Pakistan issues financial sanctions against the Taliban just as the militant group is in the midst of a U.S.-led peace process in Afghanistan.
Two tropical storms are advancing across the Caribbean, posing potentially historic threats to the U.S. Gulf Coast.
The drug ketamine, which is sometimes injected as a sedative during arrests, has drawn new scrutiny since a young Black man died in suburban Denver.
South Dakota health officials say a number of people who attended the 10-day Sturgis Motorcycle Rally this month, including some who came from out of state, have tested positive for the coronavirus.
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