Friday’s CIF City Section and Southern Section high school baseball and softball scores.
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Friday’s CIF City Section and Southern Section high school baseball and softball scores.
The possibility that an idle, unconnected transmission line somehow reengerized on Jan. 7 is now “a leading hypothesis” for what started the destructive Eaton fire.
Bulls, bears and dead cats are lurking in the background of President Donald Trump’s trade war. News consumers may soon be confronting unfamiliar terms.
Michael Cera and Michael Angarano play once-close buddies papering over incipient responsibilities with varying degrees of self-delusion in a well-judged comedy.
“Venezuela. Memories of a Lost Future,” by Rafael Osío Cabrices, is a look into the history of the beleaguered South American country and how it got there.
Galway Downs in Temecula Valley was slated to host equestrian events for the 2028 L.A. Olympics, but LA28 is moving the events elsewhere.
Ted Kotcheff, whose long career included directing ‘First Blood,’ ‘Weekend at Bernie’s,’ ‘Wake in Fright’ and ‘North Dallas Forty’ and executive producing ‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,’ has died.
Made by a team of weekend filmmakers who took their labor of love all the way to Cannes, the movie is steeped in the language of classic cinematic nail-biters.
Jaime King says she ‘will do everything in my power to change this system,’ nearly a month after ex-husband Kyle Newman won primary custody of their two kids.
The Angels place right-handed reliever Ben Joyce on the 15-day injured list with inflammation in his throwing shoulder.
Soil testing revealed concerning levels of lead on properties downwind of the Eaton fire, as well as isolated “hot spots” of contamination in the Palisades, according to county officials.
The Sacramento River Cats, the triple-A team of the San Francisco Giants, scrapped plans to use Gold Diggers as an alternative name because it’s offensive toward women.
Forecasts call for an end to a mini heatwave in Southern California, but temperatures are going to remain high in the inland desert, where thousands of music fans are gathering for the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.