Deadly crash shuts down 101 Freeway
A SigAlert was issued on the northbound side of the 101 Freeway after a pedestrian was struck and killed.
A SigAlert was issued on the northbound side of the 101 Freeway after a pedestrian was struck and killed.
Pedestrian attempting to cross 110 Freeway in downtown LA struck and killed
A pedestrian who attempted to run across the 110 Freeway was struck by at least two vehicles.
A pedestrian who attempted to run across the 110 Freeway was struck by at least two vehicles.
Man who swung machete outside Crypto.com Arena gets shot by police
A man who swung a machete outside Crypto.com Arena got shot by LAPD.
A man who swung a machete outside Crypto.com Arena got shot by LAPD.
Judge considers blocking immigration raids in Southern California amid ACLU lawsuit
ACLU attorneys urged a federal judge in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom to temporarily block what they describe as a wave of unconstitutional immigration raids sweeping across Southern California.
ACLU attorneys urged a federal judge in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom to temporarily block what they describe as a wave of unconstitutional immigration raids sweeping across Southern California.
Arsonist sets family-owned Santee Alley beauty store on fire, family works to rebuild
Security footage showed a man using a dumpster as cover as he set a family-owned beauty supply store.
Security footage showed a man using a dumpster as cover as he set a family-owned beauty supply store.
See Margaret Cho at the Belly Laughs Festival in DTLA
Summer fun is underway at LA Live, including the Belly Laughs Festival.
Summer fun is underway at LA Live, including the Belly Laughs Festival.
Comedian Margaret Cho discusses Belly Laughs Festival
The Belly Laughs Festival is happening July 12-13 at LA Live.
The Belly Laughs Festival is happening July 12-13 at LA Live.
Summer Fun at LA Live
LA Live is loaded with fun, family-friendly opportunities this summer.
LA Live is loaded with fun, family-friendly opportunities this summer.
Cole's French Dip, one of LA's oldest restaurants, is set to close
Claiming to have invented the popular French dip sandwich, Cole's opened in 1908 and stands as the city's oldest operating restaurant and bar.
Claiming to have invented the popular French dip sandwich, Cole's opened in 1908 and stands as the city's oldest operating restaurant and bar.
Large group in downtown LA rallies against ICE, federal immigration enforcement
On the Forth of July, a large group marched across downtown LA in opposition of ICE and federal immigration enforcement.
On the Forth of July, a large group marched across downtown LA in opposition of ICE and federal immigration enforcement.
Andrea Velez: U.S. woman detained by ICE after being ambushed by unmarked cars in Los Angeles
A woman who was walking to work got ambushed by a group of people from an unmarked car. According to the attorney representing the U.S. woman, Andrea Velez, she sprinted to LAPD for help, but police allegedly didn't help.
A woman who was walking to work got ambushed by a group of people from an unmarked car. According to the attorney representing the U.S. woman, Andrea Velez, she sprinted to LAPD for help, but police allegedly didn't help.
From gangs to graduation: Homeboy Industries gives 109 reasons to believe in second chances
109 former gang members and inmates just graduated. Their stories prove it’s never too late to rewrite your story, and may change how you see second chances.
109 former gang members and inmates just graduated. Their stories prove it’s never too late to rewrite your story, and may change how you see second chances.
Workers, shoppers flee as fire spreads through busy commercial area in downtown LA
Firefighters are in offensive mode, working to extinguish flames on the roof of a building in downtown LA.
Firefighters are in offensive mode, working to extinguish flames on the roof of a building in downtown LA.
LA ICE protests, Day 13: Federal raids draw more protests
Los Angeles may have turned a page on emergency curfew orders, but protests appear far from over as federal raids continue in Southern California. Also, President Trump has deployed more troops to the area.
Los Angeles may have turned a page on emergency curfew orders, but protests appear far from over as federal raids continue in Southern California. Also, President Trump has deployed more troops to the area.
LA ICE protests, Day 12: Curfew in downtown LA lifted, additional troops deployed
After a week and half of protests, the curfew in downtown LA has been lifted. Meanwhile, the Dept. of Defense plans to deploy an additional 2,000 guard troops.
After a week and half of protests, the curfew in downtown LA has been lifted. Meanwhile, the Dept. of Defense plans to deploy an additional 2,000 guard troops.
No Kings Los Angeles: Unlawful assembly declared at downtown LA protest site
Los Angeles police have issued a dispersal order at No Kings protests downtown. Officers shot tear gas and rubber bullets at what they called "outside agitators."
Los Angeles police have issued a dispersal order at No Kings protests downtown. Officers shot tear gas and rubber bullets at what they called "outside agitators."
DTLA protester arrested, accused of throwing rocks at CHP car, setting it on fire
CHP said Adam Palermo threw rocks at CHP vehicles during protests in downtown Los Angeles, then threw a burning object into a car, setting it on fire.
CHP said Adam Palermo threw rocks at CHP vehicles during protests in downtown Los Angeles, then threw a burning object into a car, setting it on fire.
Car slams into LAFD fire truck
A woman was taking into custody after crashing into an ambulance that was transporting a patient.
A woman was taking into custody after crashing into an ambulance that was transporting a patient.
Police remain on tactical alert
Police moved in and broke up a protest in downtown LA on Wednesday night. The LAPD later confirmed they arrested 71 peoeple.
Police moved in and broke up a protest in downtown LA on Wednesday night. The LAPD later confirmed they arrested 71 peoeple.
LA ICE protests, Day 7: State of unrest elevated as ICE raids, protests continue
DHS Press Secretary Kristi Noem was in Southern California to oversee immigration raids. She said federal agents will remain in the area "until Los Angeles is once again at peace."
DHS Press Secretary Kristi Noem was in Southern California to oversee immigration raids. She said federal agents will remain in the area "until Los Angeles is once again at peace."



















