Leslie Berestein Rojas|The dinner is free. But the guests need to come ready to get real about a topic that makes most people very uncomfortable: race and racism. It's a conversation that will take place 100 times over five days later this month all over Los Angeles.
The Metropolitan Water District voted to revive a controversial project to build two water delivery tunnels under the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.
They may have grown up in the U.S., but a group of Korean-American Christians have returned to their parents' homeland and are vocal supporters of unification.
After a decade of planning and setbacks, the downtown L.A. thoroughfare will have its big reveal — with better access for walkers, bicyclists and transit riders.
Authorities are investigating an explosion that injured four people and significantly damaged two residential units. The scene was being tested for possible natural gas.
Officials spent more than two months removing tons of debris — including hazardous waste and hypodermic needles — from a section of the trail near Angel Stadium.
More than two months since a massive and deadly debris flow slammed the community of Montecito, hundreds of volunteers are working to carve paths to front doors and dig out kitchens.