Satellite imagery has captured smoke billowing from wildfires south of the border, fueled by similar conditions to the devastating blazes in Los Angeles.
A miles-long cluster of dolphins was filmed leaping and gliding across Carmel Bay, forming an unusual "super pod" of more than 1,500 of the marine creatures.
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In La Paz, small boats arrived annually between May and September to hunt for pearls. But due to the primitive diving conditions — Indigenous divers dove nude with only a stick to pry open shells and fight off the occasional shark — there was little profit in this trade for most.
More species are declining than are improving, but some bright spots show that conservation efforts can bring species back.
I wanted Midwestern prairies, but we moved to his hometown on the West Coast. He wooed me and wanted L.A. to seduce me. Would it really happen?
U.S. tariffs on oil, gas, automobiles, beer, and avocados could go into effect February 1. What can you do about it?
Ray Bandar's "Bone Palace" spanned thousands of skulls he stashed in the basement of his Miraloma Park home. The collection lives on at the Academy of Sciences.
The L.A. Times Features team shares the places that have helped them amid uncertainty, be it a hot spring, cool desert, calming beach or beloved theme park.
A Baja California State Assembly member introduced a bill to reform the Organic Law of the Civil Registry in order to eliminate the requirement of consular legalization or apostille to obtain a birth certificate of Mexican nationals born abroad.
Americans in general are great volunteers, with at least 30 percent regularly donating their time to myriad organizations across the country. The National Institutes of Health have even done studies on how volunteering is good for your physical and emotional health.
It is estimated that under the policy nearly 70,000 people were sent back to Mexico between 2019 and 2021 to await their cases, according to a report from the non-partisan organization American Immigration Council. The San Ysidro-Tijuana port of entry was the first along the border to implement it.