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Pedestrian Struck and Killed by Metrolink Train Between Lancaster and Palmdale

The fatal train collision resulted in shutting down travel in both directions and temporarily stranding 70 passengers on the train that was involved.

Concert at Golden 1 Center Postponed After 3 People Injured, Disturbance Outside

Rap artist Rod Wave was performing a concert at the arena on Friday night.

California Wildfires Are Spreading and Intensifying Faster, Putting More People in Danger

A new study in Science found that California wildfires are growing four times as quickly as they did 20 years ago. Experts say that the danger increases with faster growth.

Brad Gates, Six-Term Orange County Sheriff and Cowboy at Heart, Dies at Age 85

During six terms in office, Gates earned a reputation as a powerful politician who was a cowboy at heart.

Rosarito Siblings May Face Life in Prison for Extorting L.A. Area Family in Kidnapping Plot

Mario Alex Medina and María Alejandra Medina of Rosarito, Mexico, were found guilty for their roles in a violent kidnapping scheme, the U.S. Attorney's Office said.

L.A. Home Where Matthew Perry Died Sells for $8.55 Million

Matthew Perry's former Pacific Palisades home sold in an off-market deal almost a year to the day after the "Friend's" actor was found dead on the property.

Will the Menendez Brothers Be Set Free? How the Parole Board, the Governor and a New D.A. Could Change Things

L.A. County Dist. Atty. Gascón's decision to seek to resentence Erik and Lyle Menendez is just the first step in what could be a lengthy process to get the brothers released from prison.

Bill Clinton Stumps for Democrats in Orange County With Control of the House on the Line

Former President Clinton will attend events for Orange County Democrats Derek Tran and Dave Min, who are part of two races that could determine control of Congress.

Amid Controversy, California and the Biden Administration Are Preparing New Water Plans

The Biden administration and California are close to finishing new plans for operating the state's major water systems, an overhaul that is generating debate.

State Watchdog Agency Is Investigating Donations to Kevin De León's Reelection Campaign

The committee is looking into potential money-laundering violations.

Column: Surrounded by Violence, Drug Dealing and Overdoses, Workers at This L.A. Restaurant Struggle to Hang On

In one sense, the Yoshinoya Japanese Kitchen across the street from MacArthur Park couldn't be in a better location.

Rod Wave Concert Postponed After Disturbance Near Golden 1 Center in Sacramento

A performance by rapper Rod Wave at Sacramento's Golden 1 Center was postponed Friday evening after a mass panic at noises that sounded like gunshots.

World Series Brings Brief 'Carmageddon' Traffic for Dodger Fans, but With Time to Get to Seats

Before the Dodgers and Yankees battled in the World Series Friday night, fans arrived early — and battled traffic — to make it to the game on time, knowing that the trip home was going to be a mess.

L.A. County Man Charged With Sexually Assaulting 11-Year-Old Walking Home From School

A Hawthorne man was charged Friday with sexually assaulting and attempting to kidnap an 11-year-old girl as she was walking home from school in Wilmington, authorities said.

Community College Near Santa Cruz Named Best in the State

A Central Coast community college is one of the nation's best, a new study says.

Food Fight: L.A., New York Catholic Leaders Make Friendly Wager Over World Series Outcome

Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez and New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan have agreed to a friendly food wager over the outcome of the Fall Classic.

L.A. Times Owner's Decision Not to Endorse in Presidential Race Sparks Resignations, Questions

The L.A. Times owner's decision not to endorse in the 2024 presidential race prompts three editorial board members to resign and readers to cancel subscriptions.

Long Beach High School Safety Officer Fires at Burglary Suspect

Police are investigating a Long Beach school safety officer after the officer fired their weapon at a burglary suspect.

Judge Halts Expulsion of 5th Grader Over Rap Lyrics, Squirt Gun Emoji Until Trial

A judge has ruled that an elite Mulholland Drive private school must reverse the expulsion of a 5th grade student over emails sent to a peer containing rap lyrics and the squirt gun emoji until the case can be heard …

Police Shoot Man Spotted Roaming Through Carmel-by-the-Sea Streets With Assault Weapon

Video shows man in protective gear holding an assault weapon while roaming Carmel-by-the-Sea streets before he was shot by police, news reports and residents said.

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