State legislators are considering changes to a law that extended the statute of limitations for lawsuits over sexual abuse, triggering a tidal wave of decades-old claims that local leaders warn has pushed budgets to the brink of bankruptcy.
The Democratic part will endorse its candidate for insurance commissioner this weekend, a typically sleepy race that has been upended by the January 2025 Los Angeles County fires.
A psychiatrist and an attorney in San Diego say an existing statute could address severe mental illness and addiction.
LAUSD expects to issue up to $750 million in bonds for sex abuse claims. Interest and fees push the tab over $1 billion. Other districts face similar claims.
Outside a hall where Southern California Edison was celebrating Black History Month on Friday, a group of Altadena residents stood on the sidewalk, waving signs and talking of the homes and family members they lost in last year's Eaton fire.
Influencers dubbed 2026 as the year of the "analog life." Experts say people are looking to reduce distractibility and related stress.
Like other notable mysteries of the past, the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, mother of "Today" anchor Savannah Guthrie, has captivated the nation, waiting for updates.
Ridwell, and companies like it, offer to take complex plastic items you can't put in your blue bin and find a home for them. But are they doing more harm than good?
Sunday's TV and streaming schedule on the final day of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympic Games.
For the president who said, 'I love the poorly educated,' information is an existential threat.

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