A federal appeals court ruled Tuesday that damage caused by Los Angeles police amid a standoff at a business owner’s property didn’t amount to a taking under the Fifth Amendment.
Newsom's effort to end Trump's extended control over the California National Guard will be weighed in federal court, judge ...
Several L.A. courthouses will be closed Monday due to large crowds expected for the Dodgers' victory parade. Officials ...
The father and grandmother of a young boy who was found dead inside a cooler in a Lynwood apartment made their first court ...
The California Supreme Court has let stand a lower-court ruling that the University of California's policy barring students ...
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón said Thursday he’ll recommend that a judge resentence Lyle and Erik Menendez nearly 30 years after the brothers were convicted of the murders of ...
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that acting U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli has served unlawfully for months, the latest court to ...
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals heard oral arguments after a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration ...
The court ruled that Bill Essayli had been acting “unlawfully” as U.S. attorney in Los Angeles but that he could stay on as ...
The man accused of deliberately setting the blaze that grew into one of the most devastating wildfires in Los Angeles history ...
A man was arrested on the opposite side of the country after being charged with making bomb threats to the Gaston County ...
Jonathan Rinderknecht is accused of starting a small fire on New Year's Day that eventually exploded in a historic Santa Ana ...