Paige St. John covers criminal justice, disasters and investigative stories for the Los Angeles Times from Northern California. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting in 2011. She hails most recently from Florida, where she covered state politics, hurricanes and property insurance.
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Election chiefs keep focus on a ‘smooth’ election, despite glitches and vote challenges
California’s legal weed industry is reeling over whistleblower lawsuit claims, key departures and fear over slumping sales
Humidity, cooler temperatures help tip the odds against three California wildland fires at lower levels but peaks remain dry.
Police tell Silver Lake and East Hollywood residents to keep the lights on at night, lock all doors and windows, and be watchful for suspicious people or vehicles.
Rancho Palos Verdes’ sliding land triggers short-notice gas shutoffs to coastal homes, adding to the miseries they have endured.
After pesticides are found in legal weed products, California regulators scramble to get a testing program in place.
The man pursued the robbers as they drove away, and allegedly collided his black SUV into the back of their white sedan, police said.
Police said five people were in custody -- although none had yet been charged with any crimes -- after a ‘mutual combat situation’ on the sand down by the waterline near Lifeguard Tower 14.
California recalls a popular vape as cannabis leaders call for a crackdown on pesticide contamination.
Cannabis growers tap into an outlaw market of banned, smuggled chemicals, putting public health at risk.