Latinos, young people and women in the Republican Party are most likely to disagree with the party’s strict immigration policies, a new UCLA study found.…
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As COP30 brings cruise ships to the rainforest, the tensions between climate ideals and political realities echo far beyond Brazil. Source: Los Angeles Times
A planned labor strike by University of California nurses has been called off after the university system and the nurses’ union reached a tentative deal…
The father who was killed after trying to save his 5-year-old daughter from the surf near Big Sur has been identified. The girl remains missing.…
In three separate rulings, the California Department of Education has determined that the Oakland Unified School District created a “discriminatory environment” against Jewish students and…
Two LA Times columnists differ over the presidential prospects of California’s governor, who has a White House gleam in his eye. Is his Golden State…
L.A. residents are seeing a glut of green bins invading their neighborhoods. The city says they’re vital to keep up with laws on diverting organic…
The San Francisco-based radical, a self-styled “cyborg oracle,” rose to national prominence in 2013, when President Obama appointed her to the National Council on Disability.…
The boat was first spotted south of the Imperial Beach Pier around 12 a.m. by agents with the U.S. Border Patrol’s San Diego Sector. …
The most powerful band of a large atmospheric river storm slammed into Southern California on Saturday, dumping much-needed rain across the region but also bringing…