For more than a month, the Bay Area has been subjected to a seemingly ceaseless stampede of earthquakes, rattling windows and raising fears across California.
California's population trickled upward by just 0.05 percent from 2024 to 2025, as Los Angeles lost population due to decreased international migration and the January fires.
A drunk Christmas Carol, Missing Persons reunite in Fontana, Duke Ellington’s take on the Nutcracker, PopUp Bagels comes to Brentwood and more things to do this weekend.
On one side of the country, Hurricane Erin is bearing down on the Eastern Seaboard. And on the other, intense heat is about to lower its own potential devastation on the West Coast. California Gov.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Hundreds of U.S. Marines arrived in the Los Angeles area on Tuesday under orders from President Donald Trump, ratcheting up tensions in America's second largest city as ...
Along the iconic Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, palm trees line both sides of the roadway. They tower above the tourists and traffic, synonymous with Los Angeles in the minds of visitors. About 8 ...
Even with all of the amenities and beauty, the Los Angeles metro area and the state of California have both seen notable migrations over recent years, something once again seen in a new report.
Chelsea Hylton is a web producer for CBS Los Angeles. An Inglewood native, Hylton has her master's degree from USC. She covers local breaking news across the Southern California region. Before joining ...
What authorities described as one of the largest lithium-ion battery cleanups ever is underway in Los Angeles County neighborhoods destroyed by the Eaton and Palisades fires. Stream Los Angeles News ...
LOS ANGELES – As the protests against Los Angeles’ immigration raids spread, state law enforcement leaders are sounding the alarm on the dangers facing officers on the front lines of the riots. "I’ve ...
No. 7/SN No. 15 Santa Margarita will meet No. 25 De La Salle Saturday night in California's CIF Open Division state championship bowl game ...
Federal scientists on Thursday announced that La Niña — the phenomenon where Pacific Ocean waters off South America are cooler than normal — has officially begun and is likely to continue into winter.