Biden calls Fox News reporter Peter Doocy a ‘stupid son of a bitch’ following inflation question

When asked a question about inflation by Fox News reporter Peter Doocy during a Monday press conference, President Joe Biden — apparently thinking his microphone was off — called Doocy a “stupid son of a bitch.”

COVID testing firm plans to sue Sheriff Alex Villanueva for defamation

A coronavirus testing company is asking a judge to allow some discovery of Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva's cell phones and to take a limited deposition of the sheriff ahead of its plans to sue him for defamation.

Second Gentleman visits Van Nuys food pantry
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FOX 11's Elex Michaelson spoke with Second Gentleman Douglas Emhoff as he was in Van Nuys to visit a food pantry.

George Gascón responds to request to process package thieves in LA County

George Gascón issued a written response after Union Pacific accused the LA County DA of not processing all the cases involving thieves targeting cargo containers.

VP Harris visits San Bernardino, announces $1 billion in disaster relief funds

Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to announce money for wildfire prevention and restoration as part of a visit to San Bernardino Friday.

Kobe Bryant crash photos lawsuit: Vanessa Bryant, LA County unable to settle at closed-door session

Vanessa Bryant's attorneys allege that close-up photos of the remains of the basketball star and his daughter were passed around on at least 28 Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department devices and by at least a dozen firefighters.

Super Bowl 2022 halftime show trailer just dropped, and it's a must-see

The halftime show stars Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige and Kendrick Lamar. The trailer shows all the performers getting the call, and preparing to head to the halftime show at SoFi Stadium. We even get to see Eminem go face-to-face with his alter-ego Slim Shady.

Gov. Newsom visits littered LA rail site, vows cleanup and more enforcement

Saying images of looted packages littering a stretch of Union Pacific rail tracks in Los Angeles "look like a third-world country," Gov. Gavin Newsom Thursday visited the site to announce a multi-agency push to clean up the mess, along with planned state efforts to combat the rampant theft that produced it.

Supreme Court allows release of Trump documents to January 6 panel

In a rebuff to former President Donald Trump, the Supreme Court is allowing the release of presidential documents sought by the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.

Biden's 1st year in office: A look at administration's accomplishments, stumbles

While COVID-19 aid and infrastructure bills passed, Biden’s social and climate spending plan stalled and the U.S. saw a chaotic end to the war in Afghanistan. Here’s a look at some of the notable events of the president’s first year.

Union Pacific urges Gascón to reconsider 0-bail policy as train theft more than doubles in 2021

Union Pacific is urging LA County DA George Gascón to reconsider policies that dismiss certain misdemeanors before arraignment. According to the company container theft went up 160% between 2020 and 2021.

Police commission: US Attorney held F-13 gang members responsible when Gascón wouldn't

Four people, including three gang members, were federally charged Thursday night in the murder of off-duty LAPD Officer Fernando Arroyos. Some are seeing the move as a rebuke of Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón's sentencing policies. 

Biden touts bridge repair program in speech on infrastructure

President Joe Biden spoke on Jan. 14 about his infrastructure plan's $27 billion program to repair and upgrade roughly 15,000 bridges across the U.S.

Biden urges employers to 'do the right thing' after Supreme Court blocks vaccine mandate

President Biden appealed to U.S. companies “to do the right thing to protect Americans’ health and economy” after the Supreme Court blocked the vaccine mandate.

Newsom rejects claims his homelessness plan isn’t working

Gov. Gavin Newsom responded to criticism from LA County Sheriff Alex Villanueva Wednesday. Villanueva says that record spending on the homelessness crisis isn't making a dent in the problem.

Biden to send COVID-19 medical teams to 6 states struggling with omicron surge

President Joe Biden is set to announce that additional military medical teams will be deployed to six states struggling with COVID-19 infections.