The earthquake hit on Sunday at 1:03 p.m. It was followed by a magnitude 2.5 earthquake a minute later, and magnitude 3 and magnitude 2.8 aftershocks at 1:07 p.m.
A new poll of registered voters in Los Angeles County by the UC Berkeley Institute of Government Studies, and co-sponsored by The Times, found that the Jan. 7 fires had an enormous emotional toll on victims,
They are the only bear species in the state, and, despite the name, their fur ranges in color from blond to black. It’s been a century since the grizzly bear was hunted to extinction in California, leaving only its image, ironically, on the state flag.
A new Newsom podcast, the Oscar's streaming glitch, the Original Pantry shutters and more in this week's News Quiz
It’s time for Newsom, lawmakers and everyone else sparring over solar to sit down and make sure that 10 years from now, California is still the nation’s rooftop solar leader — without burdening all electric ratepayers. Otherwise, we’ll still be mired in this same agonizing debate. And the world will be a lot hotter.
Southern California welcomed a surge of moisture that forecasters say could be the first in a series of early March storms, including a potential atmospheric river.
These five places in California's wilderness are jaw-droppingly beautiful but stealthily treacherous, taking the lives of explorers and rescuers alike.
Trump's federal government isn't punishing California, it's helping it recover from the Eaton and Palisades fire in record time.
Then-Gov. Jerry Brown signed the California Values Act into law in 2017, limiting state and local law enforcement's cooperation with federal immigration agents.
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.