By Richard Winton and Lauren Williams, Los Angeles Times
Peter Gregory Chadwick tells police that a man killed Quee 'Q.C.' Chadwick and forced him to put the body into a truck, a source says.
By Reed Johnson, Los Angeles Times
The world-famous tenor and L.A. Opera general director performs in Costa Mesa, on 'Dancing With the Stars,' at Dodger Stadium, then onward.
By Abby Sewell, Los Angeles Times
Plant workers and anti-nuclear activists cheer and jeer as regulators, ratepayer advocates and nearby residents debate the merits of restarting a reactor.
By Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
The wrongful-death suit filed by Manuel Diaz's family identifies the officer as Nick Bennallack, whose nickname is 'Buckshot.' The shooting helped spur unrest in the city.
By Rick Rojas, Los Angeles Times
The $184-million project is being praised as iconic and futuristic by some. To others, it's the 'Crystal Cathedral of train stations.'
By Abby Sewell, Los Angeles Times
Utility is hoping to bring Unit 2 back into service at 70% capacity for five months before taking it offline for further inspections.
By Anh Do, Los Angeles Times
Poet Nguyen Chi Thien, a familiar figure in Orange County's Little Saigon, wrote about democracy and his persecution in North Vietnam. He died Tuesday at 73.
By Mike Anton, Los Angeles Times
A Newport Beach oenophile is accused of breaking into clients' lockers at his wine storage facility in Irvine and later auctioning off stolen bottles.
By Nicole Santa Cruz, Los Angeles Times
Miguel Pulido has been a force in the O.C. city's politics since 1986, but elected leaders and activists who have come to see him as out of touch are urging voters to replace him in November.
By Mike Reicher, Los Angeles Times
Costa Mesa's Eric Bever calls charities that serve the homeless nuisances; people whose groups have worked in the city for decades say he's misinformed.
By Matt Stevens, Los Angeles Times
The car's driver, who was uninjured in the crash in Dana Point, turns out to be a minor surprise.
By Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
Investigator Bruce Linn feared for his life when he shot the fleeing gang member with a rifle, prosecutors say.
By Anh Do, Los Angeles Times
The Mid-Autumn Festival is approaching and Dong Hung Vien bakery in Westminster is in overdrive preparing mooncakes, a traditional treat for the celebration.
By Nicole Santa Cruz, Los Angeles Times
Prosecutors say Darren Sandberg, a 15-year veteran of the department, acted reasonably when he shot Manuel Loggins Jr. in a school parking lot after he refused to follow the deputy's orders.
By Abby Sewell, Los Angeles Times
Joseph Wolfe, 37, was arraigned on charges of involuntary manslaughter and excessive use of force in the death of Kelly Thomas, a mentally ill homeless man who was beaten by police at a bus depot.
By Nicole Santa Cruz, Los Angeles Times
The man was arrested after the plane from Chicago landed at John Wayne Airport. He was accused of threatening to kill passengers.
By Nicole Santa Cruz, Los Angeles Times
Vann, 61, the bishop of the Diocese of Forth Worth since 2005, will succeed Tod Brown in December. Brown reached the Vatican's mandatory retirement age of 75 last November.