Archdiocese of Los Angeles says it never gave Villanueva permission to shoot campaign ad at church
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LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva released a new campaign ad at a church with a voiceover of Villanueva saying a prayer for public safety. However, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles claims it never gave Villanueva permission to shoot the ad.

Archdiocese of Los Angeles says it never gave Villanueva permission to shoot campaign ad at church

LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva released a new campaign ad at a church with a voiceover of Villanueva saying a prayer for public safety. However, the Archdiocese of Los Angeles claims it never gave Villanueva permission to shoot the ad.

UCLA grad Jessica Watkins live from the International Space Station
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UCLA graduate and rookie astronaut Jessica Watkins speaks with FOX 11's Michaela Perreira live from the International Space Station. Watkins, who received her doctorate in geology from UCLA, recently made aerospace history when she becomes the first Black woman to ever serve as a crew member on the International Space Station.

How to watch the total lunar eclipse in SoCal

Southern California's first total lunar eclipse of the year is just around the corner!

4th top official accuses LA Sheriff Villanueva of coverup

A fourth high-ranking official is set to file a lawsuit against LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva, accusing him of a coverup in connection with the leaked jail video showing a deputy with his department kneeling on a handcuffed inmate's head.

Finding the perfect donor
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A LAPD officer found the perfect match right in his own home. FOX 11's Mario Ramirez has the story.

Tesla pledges to cover travel costs for workers seeking out-of-state abortions

The company said Friday in its 2021 “Impact Report” that it expanded its Safety Net program and health insurance offerings last year to include “travel and lodging support for those who may need to seek health care services that are unavailable in their home state.”

The end of iPods: What you should know as Apple discontinues the iconic line of music players

It was a product that some say helped revive Apple's fortunes, and now, over 20 years since its launch, officials with Apple have discontinued the last product that carries the 'iPod' moniker. Here's what you should know about the once-iconic music player.

$100K reward offered for info on drive-by shooting death of LAPD officer’s son

The city of Carson is offering a $100,000 reward for information that leads to the arrest of a person in connection with a January drive-by shooting that claimed the life of a man.

LA Sheriff Villanueva releases timeline amid use-of-force case, speaks out against allegations

New documents dispute recent claims by top officials alleging a coverup by LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva in connection with a leaked jail video showing a deputy with his department kneeling on a handcuffed inmate's head.

Facebook's parent company Meta opens first retail store in Bay Area

Facebook parent Meta has opened its first physical store — in Burlingame, California — to showcase its hardware products like virtual and augmented reality goggles and glasses.

2 journalists suing LAPD over Echo Park protest arrests: ‘Journalism is not a crime’

Jon Peltz and Kate Gallagher, two journalists who were arrested while covering protests about unhoused residents facing evictions at Echo Park Lake last spring, are suing the Los Angeles Police Department.

Apple, Google, Microsoft announce support for passwordless sign-ins

Forget passwords. A new, faster and more secure sign-in method is expected to be available across major tech platforms over the course of the coming year.

Tesla covers travel costs for workers seeking abortions

Tesla is joining the ranks of major companies who’ve introduced a similar policy to benefit workers affected by new restrictions in the past few months.

39 arrested after at least 10 sideshows flood San Fernando Valley streets overnight

The LAPD issued 31 citations, arrested 39 people, and impounded 23 cars after sideshows flooded streets across the San Fernando Valley overnight. Those caught at the illegal events, including spectators, could face a misdemeanor charge and a fine of up to $1,000.