Uber will no longer provide upfront, fixed prices for private rides in California

Uber informed its California customers on Wednesday that they would no longer receive an upfront price for private rides due to the passage of Assembly Bill 5.

Starbucks adds new dairy-free drinks to permanent menu, tests oat milk

Starbucks has officially added two new dairy-free coffee drinks to its permanent menu and announced the testing of oat milk in select markets, starting Tuesday.

LAPD investigating officers accused of falsifying traffic-stop data

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed Monday that it's investigating several LAPD officers accused of falsifying traffic-stop data leading to people being falsely identified or labeled as gang members.

Feds will investigate deadly Tesla crash in Gardena

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating the crash of a speeding Tesla that killed two people in a Los Angeles suburb, the agency announced Tuesday.

Judge dismisses LAPD captain's suit over alleged crime underreporting

A judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed by a veteran Los Angeles police captain who claimed she suffered a backlash for alleging that the department doctored violent crime statistics.

First female launch director to take helm at NASA

Charlie Blackwell-Thompson will be the Launch Director when we send man back and the first woman to the moon.

LAPD officer arrested for allegedly brandishing a replica firearm

A Los Angeles Police Department officer was free on bond Tuesday after being arrested for allegedly brandishing a replica firearm during a possible road rage incident in Saugus.

Longtime pillar of LAPD Earl Paysinger dead at 64

The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed Monday the passing of former First Assistant Chief Earl Paysinger, a longtime pillar of the LAPD.

LAPD officer arrested after allegedly fondling dead woman's breasts

A Los Amgeles Police Department officer has been arrested and charged with one felony count of having sexual contact with human remains without authority.

CHP officer uses sign language to help woman at DMV office
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A disturbance call for help from a local DMV office to the CHP leads to a heart warming outcome. The responding officer proving the power of sign language and much more.

Bola Wrap: LAPD demonstrates new less-lethal device

The LAPD has a new gadget in its effort to reduce the number of officer-involved shootings and save lives. It looks a lot like a lasso and is reportedly less lethal, but critics of the police aren't sold just yet.

LAPD demonstrates new less-lethal device
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After 26 officer involved shootings so far this year. The LAPD unveils a new device they hope will lower that number. But critics aren't sold just yet.