An American wins the L.A. Marathon for the first time in 31 years
Matt Richtman, a former Montana State University star, is the first American to win Los Angeles Marathon in more than 30 years.
Matt Richtman, a former Montana State University star, is the first American to win Los Angeles Marathon in more than 30 years.
Non-U.S. citizens can participate in political activism but legal experts weigh in on whether the government can penalize them for such activity.
Starbucks has been ordered to pay $50 million to a customer who suffered severe burns and disfigurement after hot drinks spilled in his lap in 2020.
The 40th L.A. Marathon starts at 7 a.m. Sunday at Dodger Stadium and finishes in Century City. More than 25,000 people are expected to participate.
The shooting occurred around 11 p.m. in a residential area near the 3900 block of Kentucky Drive. The 39-year-old victim had just parked her car.
Concerns are mounting after fans noticed Big Bear bald eagle couple Jackie and Shadow’s third chick has been conspicuously absent recently.
A man was arrested shortly after the release of a video that allegedly showed him taking an injured cat out of a trash bag and tossing it into a dumpster in Orange County.
A federal judge sentenced Sai Keung Tin, a Chinese citizen, to nearly three years in prison for his role in smuggling protected eastern box turtles out of the U.S.
K.W. Lee was known as the “godfather of Asian American journalism.” He collected accolades for his work and became a vocal advocate for Asian American visibility in media.
California, Arizona and Nevada are urging the Trump administration to change course on the Colorado River. The states are calling for fixing infrastructure problems at Glen Canyon Dam.