City of L.A. won’t issue new dog breeding licenses, citing overcrowded shelters
L.A. will stop issuing new dog breeding licenses in an effort to halt the overcrowding crisis at the city’s animal shelters.
L.A. will stop issuing new dog breeding licenses in an effort to halt the overcrowding crisis at the city’s animal shelters.
The California State Auditor’s Office analyzed homelessness spending at the behest of lawmakers concerned about efficacy.
Months after Kaiser Permanente reached a sweeping agreement with state regulators to improve its mental health services, the healthcare giant is facing union allegations that patients could be improperly losing such care.
In an interview with The Times, William Woods said he’s considering filing a lawsuit against the city of L.A. for the years he spent behind bars, and in a psychiatric hospital, accused of a crime he did not commit.
Bernstein was Jewish and gay, while Samuel Woodward, according to one of his attorneys, was conflicted about his sexuality.
Environmental and community groups want the state to turn down Phibro-Tech for a renewed permit for its Santa Fe Springs facility.
After months of negotiations, the administration is proposing a rule to reduce the debts of millions of borrowers. But the plan will likely face legal challenges.
Millions of people across the U.S. will look up at the sky to witness a rare total solar eclipse.
Stabilization efforts are expected to begin Tuesday on the stretch of Highway 1 in Big Sur where a chunk of roadway fell into the ocean last month.
Monday is the last chance to catch the total solar eclipse in the U.S. or Canada until 2044. How clear will the skies be for Angelenos?