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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California fails to monitor for a host of toxic chemicals pervading the cannabis supply chain
In legal and illicit markets, weed products turn up with hidden health threats. The similarities are no shock, said industry leaders.
A Times analysis of products tested, along with other data, suggests more than half of cannabis smoking products contain chemicals not monitored by authorities.
Thanksgiving rebound traffic expected to keep things busy at LAX and on Southern California highways
Commercial flight tracking sites showed only moderate flight delays Sunday in Los Angeles, unlike at some other airports.
The fire Saturday morning killed a man, whose wife and children were out of the country, and two of their dogs. A third dog was taken to an animal hospital.
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.