The archive of all headlines from January 07, 2016, organized by time of publication.
The storm today — the third this week — is expected to be slower-moving and just as powerful as yesterday's weather system, forecasters say. Photos: What the L.A. River looks like before and after the rain
The storm today -- the third this week -- is expected to be slower-moving and just as powerful as yesterday's weather system, forecasters say. Photos: What the L.A. River looks like before and after the rain
The sheer breadth and speed of the water was disorienting, enough to make you lose your balance glancing back to solid land. Live updates: Caution urged for drivers; 5 Freeway in Sun Valley closed
The sheer breadth and speed of the water was disorienting, enough to make you lose your balance glancing back to solid land. Live updates: Heavy rains close highways and pummel burn areas
The sheer breadth and speed of the water was disorienting, enough to make you lose your balance glancing back to solid land. Edison worker electrocuted while working on power lines in Paramount
White House officials, eager to undercut whatever propaganda value the North saw in claiming its first success in detonating a thermonuclear device, said that initial data were “not consistent” with a test of a hydrogen bomb.
The new storm brings flooding, mudflows and even a small tornado that struck O.C. «This is only the beginning," says a Caltrans employee. El Niño rains get L.A. River roaring to life
Pea-sized hail and 45-mph winds -- yeah, we got that too. The tornado was reported just south of San Clemente. «This is only the beginning," says a Caltrans employee. Rains get L.A. River roaring to life
Trading was halted for the day for the second time this week, as stocks plummeted in Asia and Europe over concerns about China’s currency and the health of the economy.
Trading was halted for the second time this week, as stocks plummeted in Asia and Europe over concerns about China’s currency and the health of the economy.
Recent history suggests that the gun industry is more afraid of offending the gun lobby and the National Rifle Association than confronting the White House
Trading was halted in China for the second time this week, as stocks plummeted in Asia and Europe over concerns about the country’s currency and the health of the economy.
Stocks in the U.S. and Europe sank after trading was halted in China for the second time this week. Markets had plummeted in Asia over concerns about China’s currency.
Coming after days of rain that washed away hillsides and flooded freeways, the next El Niño storm, set to hit Southern California on Thursday, is expected to focus its damage on the coastline. New storm brings floods, mud and even a small tornado
Coming after days of rain that washed away hillsides and flooded freeways, the next El Niño storm is expected to focus its damage on the coastline.
Stocks in the U.S. and Europe sank after trading was halted in China for the second time this week. Markets had plummeted in Asia over concerns about China’s currency.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health declares an ocean water quality rain advisory for all county beaches through Friday because of storm runoff.
Motorists should avoid mountain driving if possible as the National Weather Service issues a winter weather advisory through at least noon for L.A. and Ventura County mountains.
UN says regime has agreed to move after images of starving children and emaciated bodies of residents in Madaya shock the world
The budget plan crafted by Brown is built on both another windfall of tax revenues and mandatory payments to both public schools and a new reserve fund.Live updates: Gov. Jerry Brown details budget
Market indexes in the United States closed down 2 percent after trading was halted in China for the second time this week. And in a stark reversal, China suspended its policy of halting trading when losses cross a threshold.
The plan provides a sizeable boost to public education and only modest help to low-income families, but its most important component may be how much money would be stashed away for future budget deficits.Live updates: Gov. Jerry Brown details budget
The plan provides a sizeable boost to public education and only modest help to low-income families, but its most important component may be how much money would be stashed away for future budget deficits.Live updates: A closer look at what's in the budget