SpaceX launches four astronauts to the International Space Station

SpaceX launched four astronauts to the International Space Station on Sunday on the first full-fledged taxi flight for NASA by a private company.

With ‘Resilience’ launch, astronauts hope to set positive tone for country

For just the second time since the retirement of the space shuttle, a crew of astronauts is on its way to the International Space Station after blasting off from American soil – a feat that they hope will inspire a country still facing a challenging pandemic and social unrest.

LAPD searching for driver who seriously injured pedestrian; $25,000 reward offered

Los Angeles police are searching for the driver of what appeared to be a Dodge Avenger who seriously injured a man walking in a crosswalk downtown, police said Sunday.  

Off-duty deputy wounded while seated in his vehicle in City Terrace

An off-duty sheriff's deputy was wounded by gunfire while seated in his vehicle on Sunday in the City Terrace community of unincorporated Los Angeles County.  

LAPD officer arrested in connection to reported stolen vehicle

An officer with the Los Angeles Police Department has been arrested on suspicion of stealing a vehicle from a used car dealership in the city of Orange, authorities announced Tuesday.

LAPD Chief Moore sends letter to rank and file following police union survey critical of his leadership

FOX 11 has obtained a letter LAPD Chief Michel Moore sent to department personnel on Saturday night, assuring them that he has their back after a police union survey revealed a massive majority of LAPD rank and file feel they aren’t supported by Moore and have rock bottom morale.

LAPD searching for missing 79-year-old-man

Los Angeles police asked for the public's help Sunday night to find a 79-year-old man, suffering from an unspecified medical condition that may leave him disoriented.  

Female LAPD officer alleges harassment, belittling while part of homeless team

A Los Angeles police officer is suing the city, alleging she was subjected to sexual harassment and belittled as a woman, eventually forcing her out of a coveted position working with the homeless.   

Election 2020: Twitter, Facebook kick efforts against disinformation into overdrive amid vote count

“We’re seeing exactly what we expected, which is not enough, especially in the case of Facebook,” said Shannon McGregor, an assistant professor of journalism and media at the University of North Carolina.

California voters decide employment fate of state’s app-based drivers

California voters are behind the wheel as they navigate the employment future for Uber, Lyft and other app-based delivery drivers in the most expensive ballot measure in state history.

Law enforcement on heightened alert for Election Day

Police across the Southland will be on heightened alert for Tuesday as voting wraps up in a highly contentious presidential election that has led to fears of large protests -- regardless of the winner -- and possible looting or violence.  

Mayors ask Gov. Newsom to reopen theme parks
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Local mayors and business owners are pleading with California Governor Gavin Newsom to reopen the theme parks.

Suspect in custody after LAPD officer shot, wounded in Granada Hills gunfight

A suspect is in custody after an LAPD officer was shot and wounded during a gunfight inside of the Ralph's grocery store in  Granada Hills Sunday night, authorities said.

Dodgers World Series win takes violent turn in DTLA with looting, vandalism

Los Angeles was bursting with excitement after the Dodgers beat out the Tampa Bay Rays to become 2020 World Series champions following Game 6 on Tuesday night. Unfortunately, some of those celebrations got out of control overnight and resulted in at least eight people getting arrested and three officers getting hurt, the Los Angeles Police Department said.

Walt Disney World lays off 720 performers because of COVID-19

The performer layoffs come weeks after The Walt Disney Co. announced it was eliminating 28,000 jobs in its parks division in California and Florida.

NASA, SpaceX target Nov. 14 for manned Crew-1 mission to ISS

NASA and SpaceX have announced a new date for the launch of the first crew rotation mission to the International Space Station.