L.A. could cancel real estate projects tied to City Hall corruption
A proposed ordinance would allow L.A. to revoke city approvals for real estate projects if the City Council finds developers engaged in corruption.
A proposed ordinance would allow L.A. to revoke city approvals for real estate projects if the City Council finds developers engaged in corruption.
Alameda County in California’s Bay Area is planning to offer stipends of $1,250 for low-income residents to stay home if they have tested positive for COVID-19.
Q. Today at the 241 toll road and Oso Parkway, traffic lights were being installed. They have a yellow, reflectorized border around the perimeter. Otherwise, they look identical to the ones being replaced. Got any info on this? My wife has pointed out similar signals to me elsewhere and thought they might be a new…
In weeks, as many as 1 million families across California may be at risk of being forced out of their homes, pushed off the ‘eviction cliff.’
Anaheim police say they’ve had to respond 17 times in the past month to problems at the Cambria Hotel & Suites, where a brawl broke out on Wednesday involving up to 100 people. Calls in the last 30 days included a robbery, other fights, a domestic violence incident, and two near-drownings, Anaheim police Sgt. Shane…
An attorney representing Hossein Nayeri, the Newport Beach pot grower and jail escapee convicted of the abduction and brutal torture of a marijuana dispensary owner, is questioning whether misconduct occurred during jury deliberations in his high-profile trial. Attorney Renee Garcia during a hearing Thursday at the Newport Beach courthouse asked Orange County Superior Court Judge…
Sgt. Seeyengkee Ly spent more than 17 years with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
A Los Angeles police officer was shot accidentally by a fellow officer while responding Wednesday to reports of a distraught man, the LAPD said.
A magnitude 3.2 earthquake was reported at 9 a.m. Thursday off the California coast, 16 miles from Santa Cruz.
At fraternity houses and Hollywood mansions, parties that defy public health orders are fueling a coronavirus surge in the young.