LA Galaxy y Tigres no se hacen daño en el duelo de ida de Cuartos de Final de la Concachampions LA Galaxy y Tigres no se hacen daño en el duelo de ida de Cuartos de Final de la Concachampions

El conjunto angelino no puede contra Tigres en casa y tendrá que definir su futuro en Nuevo León el próximo 8 de abril.

yesterday, 8:54
More water recycling could help fix Colorado River shortfall. California has a ways to go, report says More water recycling could help fix Colorado River shortfall. California has a ways to go, report says

UCLA researchers say California and other states aren't recycling enough water. They recommend reusing much more to ease water shortages along the Colorado River.

yesterday, 9:01
Convicted rapist spray-painted swastikas in Ventura while on parole, police say Convicted rapist spray-painted swastikas in Ventura while on parole, police say

A convicted rapist spray-painted swastikas in Ventura, then documented the hate crimes on social media to sow fear, police say.

yesterday, 12:00
Time travel, ghosts and the end of the world: Inside Keiko Green's surreal stage plays Time travel, ghosts and the end of the world: Inside Keiko Green's surreal stage plays

The world premiere of her new show "You Are Cordially Invited to the End of the World!," running April 5 through May 3 at South Coast Repertory, stars Joel de la Fuente, River Gallo, Sharon Omi, Alysia Reiner, Rafael Goldstein and Anna LaMadrid.

yesterday, 12:00
Markets brace for impact, and hope for clarity, with Trump tariff plan Markets brace for impact, and hope for clarity, with Trump tariff plan

On Wednesday, which President Trump is calling 'Liberation Day,' he will announce new tariffs on imported goods. The import taxes will take effect immediately.

yesterday, 12:00
A federal judge is demanding a fix for L.A.'s broken homelessness system. Is receivership his next step? A federal judge is demanding a fix for L.A.'s broken homelessness system. Is receivership his next step?

A federal judge berated Los Angeles elected officials over the lack of accountability and transparency in how they have spent billions on homelessness, but he was skeptical when pressed to place the city's homelessness programs under receivership.

yesterday, 12:00
'I want to be remembered.' Death row inmate auctions his San Quentin journals, art for $80,000 'I want to be remembered.' Death row inmate auctions his San Quentin journals, art for $80,000

The collection to be auctioned includes journals and cookbooks that inmate Albert Jones has written from death row. The bookseller representing him says it offers a rare glimpse into life on one of America's most notorious cell blocks.

yesterday, 12:00
You'll want to be friends with this couple after seeing their quirky, fun apartment You'll want to be friends with this couple after seeing their quirky, fun apartment

With its colorful charm, Abraham and Cecilia Beltran's Long Beach apartment is a welcoming hub for their family.

yesterday, 12:00
Our critics pick spring's most anticipated L.A. arts, theater, classical music, pop and comedy shows Our critics pick spring's most anticipated L.A. arts, theater, classical music, pop and comedy shows

Beyoncé, Kendrick Lamar/SZA, Ali Wong, Ricky Gervais, Buddhist art, a queer photography retrospective, the Ojai and Seoul (in L.A.!) music festivals, "Life of Pi" and "Hamlet" highlight our staff's spring preview picks.

yesterday, 12:00
An iconic French bistro is the latest victim in a wave of West Hollywood closures An iconic French bistro is the latest victim in a wave of West Hollywood closures

After 44 years in Sunset Plaza, West Hollywood's landmark French bistro Le Petit Four shuts its doors permanently.

yesterday, 12:00