LA's Jewish community gathers in support of Israel after Hamas attack
Hundreds of people were killed in Israel over the weekend after an attack from Hamas. The local Jewish community gathered over the weekend to show its support for the Israeli community.
Hundreds of people were killed in Israel over the weekend after an attack from Hamas. The local Jewish community gathered over the weekend to show its support for the Israeli community.
Security tightens amid war in Israel
Law enforcement in LA County vows to tighten security in the wake of what's been going on in Israel.
Law enforcement in LA County vows to tighten security in the wake of what's been going on in Israel.
LAPD releases video of cops who ignored robbery call to play Pokémon Go
"Snorlax just popped up," one of the officers was heard on recording, about 20 minutes after they received a call for backup.
"Snorlax just popped up," one of the officers was heard on recording, about 20 minutes after they received a call for backup.
LA Olympic Committee proposes 5 sports for 2028 Games
The International Olympic Committee will vote on the proposal on Oct. 16.
The International Olympic Committee will vote on the proposal on Oct. 16.
LA elementary schools begin week of LGBTQ+ lessons
As October marks LGBTQ History Month and coincides with National Coming Out Day, the LAUSD has introduced suggested lesson plans aimed at fostering inclusivity and educating students about LGBTQ+ topics, sparking both support and controversy among parents and educators.
As October marks LGBTQ History Month and coincides with National Coming Out Day, the LAUSD has introduced suggested lesson plans aimed at fostering inclusivity and educating students about LGBTQ+ topics, sparking both support and controversy among parents and educators.
Hundreds of St. Francis medical workers strike Monday
Hundreds of medical personnel at St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood walked out Monday at 6:30 a.m., the start of a five-day strike against Prime Healthcare which owns hospitals in 14 states.
Hundreds of medical personnel at St. Francis Medical Center in Lynwood walked out Monday at 6:30 a.m., the start of a five-day strike against Prime Healthcare which owns hospitals in 14 states.
LA elementary schools to celebrate National Coming Out Day with a week of LGBTQ+ lessons
Starting Monday, LAUSD elementary schools will participate in a week-long celebration of 'National Coming Out Day.'
Starting Monday, LAUSD elementary schools will participate in a week-long celebration of 'National Coming Out Day.'
Man killed in apparent fight in Altadena
Deputies said when they got there they found one man unresponsive and another who had been injured, in what seemed like "an altercation."
Deputies said when they got there they found one man unresponsive and another who had been injured, in what seemed like "an altercation."
Cedillo, De León sue over leaked City Council recording
In their separate lawsuits, Cedillo and De León alleged the conversation was "surreptitiously recorded" without their knowledge or consent.
In their separate lawsuits, Cedillo and De León alleged the conversation was "surreptitiously recorded" without their knowledge or consent.
2 injured in South LA shooting
The shooting occurred near the 110 Freeway on Friday, Oct. 6.
The shooting occurred near the 110 Freeway on Friday, Oct. 6.
LAPD grapples with officer safety concerns as DACA recruits face firearms restrictions
LAPD grapples with safety concerns regarding the department's two recruit officers, who are both DACA recipients.
LAPD grapples with safety concerns regarding the department's two recruit officers, who are both DACA recipients.
LAPD dealing with officer safety concerns for DACA recruits
LAPD grapples with safety concerns regarding the department's two recruit officers, who are both DACA recipients.
LAPD grapples with safety concerns regarding the department's two recruit officers, who are both DACA recipients.
Justice Jog supporting kids in foster care, juvenile justice systems returns to LA
After a years-long COVID-19 hiatus, the annual Justice Jog is back in Los Angeles.
After a years-long COVID-19 hiatus, the annual Justice Jog is back in Los Angeles.
Justice Jog returns to LA
After a years-long COVID-19 hiatus, the annual Justice Jog is back in Los Angeles.
After a years-long COVID-19 hiatus, the annual Justice Jog is back in Los Angeles.
Jason Derulo responds to young singer's sexual harassment and retaliation claims noted in lawsuit
Emaza Gibson filed the lawsuit against Jason Derulo on Thursday, Oct. 5, claiming sexual harassment, intimidation, illegal retaliatory termination and more.
Emaza Gibson filed the lawsuit against Jason Derulo on Thursday, Oct. 5, claiming sexual harassment, intimidation, illegal retaliatory termination and more.
Mark Ridley-Thomas to remain free during appeal
Former Los Angeles County elected official Mark Ridley-Thomas will remain free while he appeals his conviction on federal corruption charges, according to court documents obtained Friday.
Former Los Angeles County elected official Mark Ridley-Thomas will remain free while he appeals his conviction on federal corruption charges, according to court documents obtained Friday.
LA pharmacies hit by smash-and-grab robbers
Pharmacies in the San Fernando Valley are picking up the pieces after being targeted by a group of smash-and-grab robbers.
Pharmacies in the San Fernando Valley are picking up the pieces after being targeted by a group of smash-and-grab robbers.
LA pharmacies hit by smash-and-grab robbers
Pharmacies in the San Fernando Valley are picking up the pieces after being targeted by a group of smash-and-grab robbers.
Pharmacies in the San Fernando Valley are picking up the pieces after being targeted by a group of smash-and-grab robbers.
George Tyndall, ex-USC gynecologist accused of sexual abuse, dead at 76
Ex-USC gynecologist George Tyndall, who was awaiting trial on sex-related charges involving 16 patients, has died. He was 76.
Ex-USC gynecologist George Tyndall, who was awaiting trial on sex-related charges involving 16 patients, has died. He was 76.
LA homeless encampment raises ADA concerns for neighbors in Hollywood
A homeless encampment near Franklin and Argyle avenues in Hollywood is causing complaints due to ADA violations as it blocks access to public sidewalks.
A homeless encampment near Franklin and Argyle avenues in Hollywood is causing complaints due to ADA violations as it blocks access to public sidewalks.



















