‘Just a normal family’: Neighbors react to allegations of child torture at Victorville home
Prosecutors say the children suffered daily beatings, were deprived of food and were choked to the point of passing out.
Prosecutors say the children suffered daily beatings, were deprived of food and were choked to the point of passing out.
Sable Offshore Corp. has restarted offshore oil production 10 years after the operation was shuttered following a major oil spill along Santa Barbara’s coast.
The L.A. County District Attorney’s Office alleges Robert Barreras “took advantage of a position of trust and confidence” to commit the murder of Karen Lee Barreras, according to the criminal complaint.
An otherwise ordinary commercial building at the corner of 11th and Main streets in downtown Los Angeles captured the attention of Los Angeles officials recently for blasting ‘Baby Shark’ to deter homeless people.
Nearly a mile deep, the Pacific Ocean volcano known as Axial Seamount is drawing increasing scrutiny from scientists who only discovered its existence in the 1980s.
No matter where, when, to whom and how you ask the question, Golden State voters support giving immigrants without authorization a chance to become citizens.
USC held its commencement at the Coliseum on Thursday night, departing from decades of tradition that saw the ceremony unfold at the leafy center of campus.
A former investigator alleges the Orange County district attorney and others conspired to quash an investigation into possible corruption; the D.A. denies the allegation.
Seventeen relatives of El Chapo were recently allowed to enter the U.S. in San Diego. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer called the move by the Trump administration a ‘total disgrace.’
A judge denied an emergency motion that would have halted the transfer of Billy and Tina the elephants from the L.A. Zoo to the Tulsa Zoo, instead of a sanctuary, where many advocates had hoped they would go.
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