With war looming, LA’s Russian, Ukrainian expats bracing for the ‘ball to drop’
With a Russian invasion of Ukraine appearing imminent on Friday, thousands of miles away in Los Angeles Ukrainian and Russian expatriates who have
With a Russian invasion of Ukraine appearing imminent on Friday, thousands of miles away in Los Angeles Ukrainian and Russian expatriates who have
Los Angeles Police Department officers shot to death a man in Pacoima after trying to subdue him with multiple less-lethal rounds outside his home,
Somewhere in England, Maj. Charity E. Adams and Capt. Abbie N. Campbell inspect the first contingent of African American members of the Women’s
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors directed the Department of Public Works to begin identifying what data and documents would be required to
One of the author’s favorite photos is of her 2-year-old daughter in a fluffy red coat. Another little girl wore a red coat in 1944, and her
Kathy and Ken Dunham, who lost their son Jake in the mass shooting at the Borderline Bar and Grill, show their tattoos from Jake’s last cards
Sara McMunn of Lake Forest was one of more than 35,000 people, many dressed up as video game heroes, that made their way to BlizzCon, at the Anaheim
A downtown Los Angeles track where rail cars derailed over the weekend has been repaired and is now reopened, a Union Pacific spokeswoman said
Before our eyes, the Rams have become The Highwaymen. They need a wheelbarrow to carry around their NFL bona fides. If it weren’t for the salary
That’s not a mammoth starship taking shape next to the Natural History Museum and the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles’ Exposition Park. It’s a
The Biden administration has chosen Los Angeles to host a summit of leaders from Latin America and the Caribbean that is a key part of its outreach
Public health officials on Tuesday, Jan. 18, confirmed a nearly 10% increase in patients admitted to intensive care units in Los Angeles County
By JOCELYN GECKER Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday that 45 colleges and universities in California, including some of the most prestigious
Utilizing officer’s body-camera footage, in-car video footage and audio recordings, Pasadena Police Department officials have released a new
Workers pour and smooth the concrete for the last of the 20 arches on the Sixth Street Viaduct project, replacing the bridge connecting Boyle Heights