In the wake of the presidential election, some Republicans have become increasingly outspoken about the need for the party to change its stance on immigration.
The cost of Thanksgiving dinner for ten people is about the same as last year. The meal costs $49.48, up 28 cents from last year, according to the American Farm Bureau Federation.
Veterans Day is a day for honoring those who served. To pay tribute, KPCC wants to track the path veterans in Southern California took to the lands and countries they served in.
Iran's economy has been hit hard by U.S.-led sanctions that have targeted its oil exports and its banking system. In response, Iran appears to have gone on a gold buying spree.
The director of the CIA David Petraeus submitted his resignation Friday. Petraeus retired from the Army as a four-star general to become the CIA chief in September of 2011.
An experimental vaccine for malaria reduces infants' risk of the disease by about a third. That's less than researchers had hoped for, given the vaccine's effectiveness in toddlers.
Allan Lichtman says he sees elections the way geophysicists see earthquakes — as events fundamentally driven by structural factors deep beneath the surface.
As the Latino and Asian immigrant populations in the U.S. continue to grow, researchers are focusing on addressing health inequities among different groups.
We've compiled a list of events and deals in the Southland to help you celebrate Veterans Day this weekend. Veterans Day is this Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012.
House Speaker John Boehner drew battle lines over the coming "fiscal cliff" negotiations in an interview with ABC News. President Obama is set to address the issue at 10 a.m.
Shell Oil is taking steps to clean up toxic contamination under homes in a Carson neighborhood built on top of open pits that were covered and sold to a developer.
Longtime Rep. Mary Bono Mack has lost her seat to Raul Ruiz, a Harvard-educated physician who mobilized the district's growing swath of Hispanic voters.
Despite its infamy as one of the truly horrendous songs of the modern era, Rebecca Black "Friday" writer/producer Patrice Wilson has not been deterred.
Loyola Marymount University's exit poll of local voters found high support for Prop 30's higher taxes among all groups, and highest among black voters.
LA Mayor Villaraigosa will lead a delegation of airport and port officials on a nine-day trip to Brazil, Colombia and Chile to promote trade and tourism.
Because of the way his atoms were put together, we celebrate Carl Sagan, the beloved scientist and Cosmos whisperer, on what would have been his 78th birthday.
California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said she wishes President Obama hadn't accepted CIA Director David Petraeus's resignation.
A proposal to increase the city of Los Angeles’ sales tax in an effort to close a fiscal deficit was one step closer Friday to making it onto the March 2013 ballot.
After the passage of Prop. 30, Superintendent John Deasy will ask the LA Unified school board Tuesday to restore all furlough days and the week of instruction cut from this school year.
The rules of the 110 Freeway are set to change Saturday, Nov. 10 when "Metro ExpressLanes" – LA's first toll lanes – open for your carpooling and solo driving pleasure.
The season for college visits is upon us. Universities and colleges across the country are increasingly creating mobile apps to enhance potential students' tours.
Today is Friday, Nov. 9 and headlines include Councilwoman Jan Perry on pensions and healthcare costs, police Chief Beck on layoffs, and a look at the Republican Party in California.
Gasoline prices continue their downward slide Friday in Southern California with the average price in LA County at $3.94 for a gallon of self-serve regular.
Political strategists and pundits agree that the Hispanic vote represents a lost opportunity for the Romney campaign. Romney’s continued hedging and dodging on the issue of immigration did nothing to endear him to Spanish-speaking voters. But Obama has also been criticized for not doing more. Can Obama and the GOP mend fences on immigration reform?
Today President Barack Obama is scheduled to make a statement from the East Room of the White House. It's expected that he will discuss his strategy for averting the fiscal cliff.
James Rainey, reporter with the LA Times and Molly Ball, political reporter for The Atlantic are here to help up wrap up the week's big stories, such as that little election thing...
Larry is joined by KPCC film critics Andy Klein and Wade Major to review the week’s new film releases including Skyfall, Lincoln, and more. TGI-FilmWeek!