Matt Olson had a grand slam and the Atlanta Braves used a seven-run sixth inning to beat the Angels.
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Matt Olson had a grand slam and the Atlanta Braves used a seven-run sixth inning to beat the Angels.
California is home to more than 15 million acres of public land managed by the federal Bureau of Land Management. In his new book, L.A. author Josh Jackson delves into its history and why you should explore it.
Eight Dodgers were finalists for the National League starting lineup in the All-Star Game. Three were voted in while five finished second, as did the Angels’ Mike Trout.
The Hollywood Walk of Fame has announced its 2026 class, which includes Miley Cyrus, Timothée Chalamet, Demi Moore, Emily Blunt, Molly Ringwald and Sarah Michelle Gellar.
The 34-year-old CHP officer said he felt unwell after arresting a DUI suspect Wednesday morning. He was at the wheel of the cruiser and suddenly lost control.
The lawsuit, filed Monday with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission by America First Legal, also named the Dodgers’ ownership group, Guggenheim Partners.
Amid growing anti-Israel boycotts and Trump administration opposition, the University of California said student governments are banned from boycotting Israel or any other country.
A federal judge has ruled that an executive order by President Trump suspending asylum access at the southern border is unlawful.
Though he died in a plane crash at 17, Ritchie Valens changed rock ‘n’ roll and Latin music forever.
The veteran NBA coach and former leader of the Lakers would replace Tom Thibodeau, who was fired last month despite leading the Knicks to the conference finals.
The Lakers, in need of another big man, land the former Trail Blazers center, who had his contract bought out by Portland, for two years at $16 million.
Restaurant critic Bill Addison wrote a guide to the 101 Best Restaurants in California. L.A. Times readers recommend California restaurants and regions for him to visit next.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris hasn’t decided whether she will run for California governor next year, but a new poll released Wednesday shows that she would be a favorite of voters if she does.