Landslide destroys Sherman Oaks home, prompts evacuations
One home collapsed and three other residences were damaged in Sherman Oaks Wednesday following a landslide.
Fast-moving storm drenches LA with rain and hail
Southern California was hit by intense rain and hail Thursday after a quick-moving storm system passed by the region.
This Los Angeles school won the LAUSD Academic Decathlon for the 2nd year in a row
Sherman Oaks Center for Enriched Studies won the LAUSD Academic Decathlon for the second consecutive year, district officials announced.
Sherman Oaks police chase: Officers released from hospital after pursuit ends in crash
Two CHP patrol cars collided toward the end of the police chase. Two of three suspects from the speeding vehicle have been arrested.
405 Freeway shooting in Sherman Oaks leaves driver critically wounded
A driver was rushed to an area hospital in critical condition on Friday morning following a shooting on the northbound lanes of the 405 Freeway in Sherman Oaks.
Several San Fernando Valley schools locked down after receiving threatening, possible 'swatting', phone calls
A number of schools in the San Fernando Valley were briefly placed on lockdown Tuesday morning following unsubstantiated reports of an individual outside the school premises, allegedly armed with a firearm.
Unarmed response teams can be called in these LA areas for non-violent disturbances
Mayor Karen Bass just expanded this program to include Sherman Oaks. The team responds to calls involving loitering, noise disturbances, substance abuse issues, unhoused individuals and indecent exposure.
Woman released on LA's zero bail charged with arson, attempted murder following series of fires
Jaclyn Wadley, a woman released on zero bail, now faces attempted murder charges following a series of fires in Los Angeles.
San Fernando Valley residents angry over proposed low-income apartments
At least eight large-scale apartment housing projects in the San Fernando Valley may go through. In each case, the proposals were submitted after under a directive from Mayor Bass that lets low-income projects bypass steps like environmental reviews and public hearings.



















