Menendez Brothers 'probably getting out,' former federal prosecutor says

Erik, 53, and Lyle, 56 are currently serving life sentences without parole for the killings of their parents, José and Kitty Menendez, in 1989.

Ken Jeong's star on Hollywood Walk of Fame unveiled

A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Wednesday honoring doctor turned actor and comedian Ken Jeong.

Calling all Dodgers superfans: Share your photos, stories with us!

Send us your best Dodgers photos or your story of what it means to be a true fan. Email your pictures and stories to GoDodgers@fox.com or share them on X by using the hashtag #GoDodgersFOX11.

Cirque du Soleil's KOOZA at Santa Monica Pier through January 5, 2025

Cirque du Soleil's breathtaking 'KOOZA' makes its anticipated return to Santa Monica Pier, offering a spectacle of acrobatics and comedy now through January 5, 2025.

7 California ZIP codes among top 10 most expensive in US: report

California dominated when it came to the country’s most expensive metros, with metro LA claiming 29 and the Bay Area home to 39.

Former Abercrombie & Fitch CEO Mike Jeffries arrested on sex trafficking charges

Mike Jeffries, the former CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, his romantic partner and a third man have been arrested on sex trafficking and interstate prostitution charges.

Italian surfer dies in freak accident after swordfish impales her while surfing in Indonesia

36-year-old Giulia Manfrini was surfing in the waters of Masokut Island in the Mentawai Islands, just off the west coast of Sumatra, when she was stabbed by the bill of a swordfish.

West Hollywood residents plagued by naked, screaming, homeless people

Neighbors are pleading for help as a parking lot behind storefronts has become a magnet for homeless encampments, drug use, and even naked people screaming in the middle of the day.

IRS announces higher standard deductions for 2025

The IRS has announced higher standard deductions for U.S. taxpayers in 2025, allowing them to shield more income from taxation.

LA City Council candidate under fire for saying 'F*** the police' in leaked audio

Ysabel Jurado defended her comments, saying she quoted a lyric from a song that's been "part of a larger conversation on system injustice and police accountability for decades."