Like many Bay Area cities, Fremont has invested generously in support services for homeless people. Last month, local leaders decided it's time to be less welcoming.
L.A. County is considering a hiring freeze as the government’s $45-billion budget faces “enormous pressures” from devastating wildfires, a flood of sex abuse lawsuits and a White House threatening to slash funds.
Richard Danforth, head of Genasys, the company that provides the county with its emergency alert system, said this week the lack of alerts in Altadena were not a software issue, the latest indication that failures were the result of human error.
You don’t need to check into a luxe resort with a disturbing amount of violent intrigue to get your wellness on.
His remarks follow comments from U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who on Thursday said in a television interview that Trump was “likely” to temporarily suspend 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico for most products and services, widening an exemption that was granted Wednesday only to vehicles.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) had Green removed from the chamber during the early moments of Trump’s speech Tuesday night.
Barnard College’s library was evacuated as police responded to a fake bomb threat during a sit-in by pro-Palestinian protesters.
It's amazing the level of play we’re witnessing from LeBron James, an all-time great season from a 40-year-old in any athletic profession.
A new $100,000 retirement benefit per each Olympic Games will help Team USA athletes go for gold without going broke.
The lineup of the 2025 SXSW Film and TV Festival in Austin is full of returning talent. The Times spoke to organizers and filmmakers about why they keep coming back.