The warning signs about L.A. trial lawyer Tom Girardi, a regular on “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” flashed year after year. Yet through it all, his record remained pristine.
Building a plant to remove the salt from seawater in Huntington Beach is not just bad for the environment; it’s bad for California ratepayers.
Recipients of Stockton’s $500 guaranteed monthly income benefited in myriad ways.
A survey of police departments in 16 major U.S. cities found a total of 122 anti-Asian hate crimes in 2020 — a 149% increase from the 49 in 2019.
The county will keep 11 of its 12 Project Roomkey sites open through September, but budget constraints will keep it from expanding the program.
Democrats are racing to get the bill to President Biden before unemployment benefits expire March 14.
A closer look at what’s in the COVID-19 economic relief bill, including when the $1,400 checks would arrive and who would get unemployment.
None of the 58 counties has signed a contract with the insurance giant.
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Venues in eligible counties eye April 1 relaunch.
Gorman she had been followed by a security guard who questioned if she lived in her own building.
Here’s a graphic look at where California stands after a dry winter.
Historian Alison Rose Jefferson takes us on a tour of what remains of Santa Monica’s once tight-knit Black community, decimated by racist policies.
“You can wear high heels,” he said in a voice that conveyed this would turn him on. “I don’t wear high heels anymore,” I responded. “They’re too uncomfortable.”
Tips for Takeout
If takeout has become your pandemic mainstay, there’s one thing to be thankful for: the variety Southern California offers. Whether it’s a fan tuan breakfast in Chinatown, a sobaquera lunch in Boyle Heights or a classic dog anytime at the reopened Pink’s, Angelenos are spoiled for choice. Be kind: Order directly from the restaurant instead of through a delivery service.
How third-party food delivery services are still crippling restaurants.
Visual Storytelling
For decades, Jeff Grosso lived and breathed skateboarding, spreading his passion for the sport in person and in his digital series with Grosso’s YouTube series is “Loveletters to Skateboarding” His friends and family recall his passion, his character and what made him a skateboarding legend.
The film’s stars discuss Disney’s first Southeast Asian princess, an ‘imperfect’ dragon and diversity vs. representation.
Reviews of digital and streaming genre movies including “The Stylist,” “Dementer,” “Lucky,” “The Canyonlands,” “The Devil Below” and “Son.”
Oprah Winfrey’s highly anticipated interview with Prince Harry and Meghan airs Sunday. Winfrey promises it’s a ‘shocking’ tell-all with the couple.
Billy Eichner has been tapped to co-write, executive produce and star in “Bros,” a romantic comedy about gay men from Universal Pictures.
It’s only spring training, but Shohei Otani has looked dominant as a hitter and a pitcher for the Angels.
Nciolas Batum was deemed dispensable by Charlotte after his career-worst 12th season in the NBA. He was drawn to the Clippers because of their similar arc.
UCLA and USC enter Saturday showdown looking for some redemption — and a possible chance to grab first place in the Pac-12 — after recent struggles.
Newbury Park’s Colin Sahlman ran the 3,200 meters in 8:47.05, the fourth-fastest time ever by a California junior, last week at a meet in Arizona.
Pope Francis and Iraq’s top Shiite cleric delivered a powerful message of peaceful coexistence after their meeting in Iraq.
Air quality has been terrible for decades in the city of Bergamo. Now, scientists are investigating whether one longstanding health crisis has played a role in making a new one worse.
Any kind of coordinated action at the U.N. will be difficult since two permanent members of the Security Council, China and Russia, are likely to veto it.
A Des Moines Register journalist faces trial on charges stemming from her coverage of a protest against racial injustice.
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