Cecil ‘Chip’ Murray, L.A. civil rights icon and spiritual leader, dead at 94
Cecil L. Murray, a civil rights leader who made the First African Methodist Episcopal Church the most prestigious Black church in Los Angeles, has died.
Cecil L. Murray, a civil rights leader who made the First African Methodist Episcopal Church the most prestigious Black church in Los Angeles, has died.
An abandoned train track could be transformed into a 307-mile hiking, cycling and horseback pathway through California’s remote North Coast, along the Eel River and towns such as Fortuna.
Federal and local law enforcement officials have descended on a nondescript warehouse in the San Fernando Valley, where one of the biggest heists in Los Angeles history occurred Easter Sunday.
Taiwan’s recent earthquake sparked anxious news coverage from countries all over the world. Are they concerned with Taiwan’s people or its microchips?
Joseph Gatt is suing for reputational damage after prosecutors dropped all charges against the 52-year-old actor in February.
Days after thieves stole as much as $30 million from a security company vault in Sylmar, residents and workers piece together details of the crime.
A San Bernardino County sheriff’s deputy is accused of being a member of an outlaw motorcycle gang and committing numerous firearms crimes.
Officials with the city of Los Angeles approved a new measure to crack down on brokers selling reservations at public golf courses: a non-refundable deposit.
Gus and Emma Thompson rented to the Dong family when no one else would. Decades later the Dongs have found a way to say thanks with a $5-million gift.
Poppies across Southern California aren’t popping, even as other bright flowers blanket the region. Here’s why — and how you can marvel at a different wildflower this year.