Ex-CHP captain who drunkenly exposed himself on flight, twice, avoids jail sentence
A former California Highway Patrol captain avoided jail time, receiving three years’ probation after pleading guilty to assaulting flight attendants on a JetBlue flight.
«لسآنجلس» در میان برترین شهرهای دوستداشتنی و مرفه جهان

«لسآنجلس» در میان برترین شهرهای دوستداشتنی و مرفه جهان «لسآنجلس» در رتبهبندی جهانی شهرهای جهان در سال ۲۰۲۶ توسط شرکت “Resonance Consultancy” که ۱۰۰ شهر برتر را از نظر زیستپذیری، دوستداشتنی بودن و رفاه ارزیابی میکند؛ به
Cars are vanishing from driveways. Mystery tow truck thefts leave SoCal drivers angry, uneasy
Vehicles have been snatched from driveways and neighborhood curbs across San Bernardino County, stretching back for nearly a year.
What Trump’s vow to withhold federal childcare funding means in California

Gov. Gavin Newsom and other state Democratic leaders accused President Trump of unleashing a political vendetta after he announced plans to freeze roughly $10 billion in federal funding for child care and social services programs in California
New California tool can stop brokers from selling your personal online data. Here’s how

Californians can now visit one state website to request all data brokers delete their personal information and refrain from selling it in the future.
Paused: A court ruling that let teachers tell parents about a child’s ‘gender incongruity’
California’s court battle over whether teachers can tell parents about a child’s gender-identity at school takes a new turn: Everything is on hold.
Avalanche kills snowmobiler near Lake Tahoe in winter season’s latest fatality

A snowmobiler from Oregon was buried and died in an avalanche just north of Lake Tahoe on Monday, despite efforts by his friends and rescue crews to save him.
Earlier 911 calls to Rob Reiner’s home could loom large in legal battle over son’s mental condition
The mental state of Nick Reiner, accused of killing parents Rob and Michele Reiner, takes center stage in his legal battle, and earlier 911 calls could prove crucial as he faces first-degree murder charges
L.A. sees lowest homicide rate in decades — but why killings are down is up for debate

Theories about why killings were near historic lows last year include greater investment in community programs, a push by the LAPD to target repeat violent criminals and fallout from the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
LAFD chief admits Palisades fire report was watered down, says it won’t happen again

The admission comes more than two weeks after The Times found that the city’s review had been changed numerous times to soften language and burnish the image of the LAFD in the aftermath of the devastating fire.