Port of Los Angeles’ Giant Rubber Duck Gets an Encore
The Port of Los Angeles has extended the stay of a giant rubber duck that has attracted swarms of residents, tourists, and selfie-takers alike.
The Port of Los Angeles has extended the stay of a giant rubber duck that has attracted swarms of residents, tourists, and selfie-takers alike.
In conjunction with CaliforniaCityNews' seven year anniversary, we decided to take a look back at the most shocking and bizarre scandals of the past seven years.
Fears over the deadly Ebola virus reached California Tuesday, as an individual in Sacramento evidently became
The Tracy City Council unanimously approved Livermore’s assistant city manager Troy Brown as its new top administrator Tuesday.
Police have arrested two South Pasadena High School students who were allegedly plotting a mass shooting
About three months after the launch of Los Angeles’ open data site, Mayor Eric Garcetti has announced the appointment of LA’s first chief of data officer.
Sharon Yarber, a Rancho Palos Verdes resident, filed a claim against the city on Wednesday, calling for the halt of a tax collected on phone services and the refund of $5.6 million generated from t
State environment officials released an updated version of California’s environmental health screening tool, CalEnviroScreen, on August 14, 2014.