Blind basketball player makes shot in front of 2,500 fans
Jules Hoogland, a junior at Zeeland East High School, is a member of the school's basketball team. She also happens to be blind. So when she played in the last game of the season, 2,500 people in the packed gymnasium went completely silent, so she could listen for the tapping on the rim to know where to aim her free throw shot.
Jules Hoogland, a junior at Zeeland East High School, is a member of the school's basketball team. She also happens to be blind. So when she played in the last game of the season, 2,500 people in the packed gymnasium went completely silent, so she could listen for the tapping on the rim to know where to aim her free throw shot.
Bridgerton's 'The Queen's Ball' comes to Los Angeles and you're invited
To celebrate Season 2, Netflix is transporting you into the drama of Bridgerton’s reimagined Regency-era London.
To celebrate Season 2, Netflix is transporting you into the drama of Bridgerton’s reimagined Regency-era London.
Montclair 7-Eleven clerk pistol-whipped during brazen robbery
The search is on for the suspect who attacked a 7-Eleven store clerk during a brazen robbery in Montclair, authorities said.
The search is on for the suspect who attacked a 7-Eleven store clerk during a brazen robbery in Montclair, authorities said.
Anaheim library employee sucker punched in random attack
Police in Anaheim are looking for a man seen on surveillance video attacking a library employee. Police say the attack was unprovoked.
Police in Anaheim are looking for a man seen on surveillance video attacking a library employee. Police say the attack was unprovoked.
Drinking 2 to 3 cups of coffee daily could benefit the heart, studies say
Drinking two or three cups of coffee every day may benefit the heart, according to studies being presented at the American College of Cardiology's 71st Annual Scientific Session.
Drinking two or three cups of coffee every day may benefit the heart, according to studies being presented at the American College of Cardiology's 71st Annual Scientific Session.
VIDEO: Mountain lion runs around busy shopping plaza in Irvine
Irvine Police had what they called a "purr-ty scary situation" earlier this week, as a mountain lion led officers on a chase through a local shopping center.
Irvine Police had what they called a "purr-ty scary situation" earlier this week, as a mountain lion led officers on a chase through a local shopping center.
Of the 183 people removed from encampments in Echo Park Lake only 17 are in long-term housing, report says
A recent report found that only 17 people are in long-term housing out of the 183 unhoused people who were removed from Echo Park Lake last March and put on a list for placements.
A recent report found that only 17 people are in long-term housing out of the 183 unhoused people who were removed from Echo Park Lake last March and put on a list for placements.
Nike and Kobe Bryant Estate to resume partnership
Nike is expected to once again release Kobe Bryant products.
Nike is expected to once again release Kobe Bryant products.
Travel warning issued for Tijuana, Baja California
The warning also says US citizens have been victims of kidnappings.
The warning also says US citizens have been victims of kidnappings.
LAPD chief warns about wearing expensive jewelry amid spree of armed robberies
At the Los Angeles Police Commission meeting, Chief Michel Moore said there is an increase in armed robberies throughout the area, and warned about wearing expensive jewelry.
At the Los Angeles Police Commission meeting, Chief Michel Moore said there is an increase in armed robberies throughout the area, and warned about wearing expensive jewelry.
Airline CEOs, travel groups urge White House to lift mask rules on flights
The CEOs of Delta, American and United Airlines, and others are urging the White House to end a federal mask mandate on airplanes, along with international pre-departure testing requirements.
The CEOs of Delta, American and United Airlines, and others are urging the White House to end a federal mask mandate on airplanes, along with international pre-departure testing requirements.
Man arrested on tarmac at Hollywood Burbank Airport
One man was arrested Wednesday night after reportedly making it onto the tarmac at Burbank Hollywood Airport.
One man was arrested Wednesday night after reportedly making it onto the tarmac at Burbank Hollywood Airport.
How many people moved away from Los Angeles in COVID’s 1st full year?
Here’s a look at how the 10 most populous metro areas in the U.S. changed during the first full year of the pandemic.
Here’s a look at how the 10 most populous metro areas in the U.S. changed during the first full year of the pandemic.
Tom Hanks photobombs bride on her wedding day: ‘We all lost it’
Tom Hanks made one bride’s big day even better.
Tom Hanks made one bride’s big day even better.
LA Marathon: Woman who collapsed at finish line dies at hospital
Trisha Paddock, the runner who collapsed at the finish line of last weekend's Los Angeles Marathon has died at the hospital.
Trisha Paddock, the runner who collapsed at the finish line of last weekend's Los Angeles Marathon has died at the hospital.
California gas rebate: Drivers could get up to $800 under proposal
If the governor's $11 billion relief package is approved, drivers could start getting rebates as soon as July.
If the governor's $11 billion relief package is approved, drivers could start getting rebates as soon as July.
US formally declares Russian troops have committed war crimes in Ukraine
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the Biden administration has made a formal determination that Russian troops have committed war crimes in Ukraine.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the Biden administration has made a formal determination that Russian troops have committed war crimes in Ukraine.
LAUSD lifts indoor mask mandate for students, teachers
The Los Angeles Unified School District has officially lifted its mask mandate.
The Los Angeles Unified School District has officially lifted its mask mandate.
Brittney Griner could spend 5 years in Russian labor camp, expert says
Brittney Griner has not been seen since she was arrested in Russia last month after Russian officials allegedly found vape cartridges in her luggage and accused her of attempting to smuggle drugs into the country.
Brittney Griner has not been seen since she was arrested in Russia last month after Russian officials allegedly found vape cartridges in her luggage and accused her of attempting to smuggle drugs into the country.
Race for LA mayor: Top candidates answer issues on crime, homelessness, COVID
From homelessness to crime to the economy, the five candidates squared off in a live debate discussing the top issues facing Los Angeles residents.
From homelessness to crime to the economy, the five candidates squared off in a live debate discussing the top issues facing Los Angeles residents.



















