A tent encampment rises outside Ojai’s stately City Hall. Its residents might break your heart
Longtime residents of bucolic Ojai, priced out of their homes, are finding community at a tent encampment taking shape at City Hall.
Longtime residents of bucolic Ojai, priced out of their homes, are finding community at a tent encampment taking shape at City Hall.
A group of Los Angeles police officers who were fired for challenging the city’s COVID-19 vaccination and testing mandate cannot get their jobs back, but are entitled to some back pay because the city violated their due process rights, an L.A. County judge has ruled.
One week out from the primary, 12 district attorney hopefuls have raised nearly $6.8 million dollars combined. Some have raised much more than others.
Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson are reuniting to co-headline Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival when it launches in June. They play the Hollywood Bowl on July 31.
A powerful storm taking aim at California starting Thursday could bring the strongest blizzard of the winter for the Sierra Nevada.
The state auctioned off 10 dispensaries’ TVs and furniture as well as water pipes and bongs. It didn’t make much of a dent in the taxes they owed.
State officials determined Monday that Rancho Palos Verdes can utilize an already-established state of emergency to expedite landslide stabilization efforts as the crisis escalates.
One California legislator is proposing a law that would require wastewater plants across the state to routinely test sewage for illicit drugs to help inform public health and law enforcement officials.
A defense attorney was charged in a federal indictment with conspiring to murder a Mexican Mafia member who had fallen out of favor with the prison-based syndicate.
Santa Ana police are looking into what prompted someone to fire at the family’s car Sunday night. The parents didn’t realize at first their child had been hit.