Arts Oct 26 Potential legal woes mount after 'Rust' shooting tragedy In addition to Baldwin, a call sheet for the day of the shooting obtained by The Associated Press lists five producers, four executive producers, a line producer and a co-producer.
Nation Oct 05 The Coast Guard says it didn't have enough evidence initially to act on oil spill off California Rear Admiral Brian Penoyer told The Associated Press on Tuesday that the Coast Guard was alerted Friday night by a “good Samaritan” that there was a sheen on the water.
Nation Jun 15 California fully reopens after being 1st to shut in pandemic Most of California's coronavirus restrictions are over, including capacity limits at businesses, masks and social distancing. Newsom pointed to the 40 million-plus doses of vaccine administered and the plunge in cases as the reason for the reopening.
Nation Apr 29 5 arrested in violent robbery of Lady Gaga's dogs Detectives do not believe that the thieves knew the dogs belonged to the pop star. Investigators believe the motive for the Feb. 24 robbery was the value of the French bulldogs.
Nation Apr 01 Police say gunman knew victims in California building attack Orange police Lt. Jennifer Amat also revealed that the gunman had chained gates to the complex closed, forcing officers who responded Wednesday to engage him from outside.
Education Mar 25 USC agrees to $852 million payout in sex abuse lawsuit The University of Southern California has agreed to an $852 million settlement with over 700 women who accused the college's longtime campus gynecologist of sexual abuse. The agreement is believed to be a record amount for such a case.
Nation Feb 25 Lady Gaga's dog walker shot, French bulldogs stolen in LA The victim, whose name has not been released, was walking the dogs when a four-door sedan pulled over and two men tried to steal the animals.
Nation Feb 23 Tiger Woods suffers leg injuries after California car crash Authorities and Tiger Woods' manager say the golf star has suffered leg injuries in a vehicle rollover in the Los Angeles area and is undergoing surgery.
Nation Feb 09 Kobe Bryant's helicopter pilot was disoriented in clouds, safety investigators say U.S. safety investigators said the pilot flew through clouds last year in an apparent violation of federal standards and likely became disoriented just before the helicopter crashed, killing Bryant and eight others.
Nation Oct 23 Man who bought guns used in 2015 massacre gets 20 years The man who bought two rifles that terrorists used to kill 14 people in a 2015 attack in San Bernardino, California, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison.