Gloria Molina, former LA County Supervisor, battling terminal cancer

Molina was the first Latina woman elected to the LA County Board of Supervisors in 1991. In a Facebook post, she wrote she'd been battling cancer for the last three years.

4  LA-area men facing child exploitation charges

In cases filed in Los Angeles in recent weeks, the defendants were accused of exploiting children in person and on the Internet.

LA explores expansion of alternative response programs for mental health, domestic violence calls

According to the motion, a mental health or domestic violence call is not guaranteed to receive a response from the specialized units, with responses dependent on resource availability.

Senior care facility charged in connection with 14 COVID-related deaths

As a result of the outbreak, 14 people, ranging in age from 32 to 94, died. Forty-five employees and 60 residents were also infected and sickened by the virus, according to the complaint.

LA Unified schools will shut down if strike happens
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Parents within the LAUSD are being told to make child care plans as the district prepares to strike in the coming weeks.

LA's own Youth Poet Laureate has a message for the world

This Los Angeles teenager is being recognized for her talent as a poet, but it's not her ability to rhyme or turn a phrase that's impacting communities and lifting up others, it's the power behind her message.

Local teen is regional Youth Poet Laureate
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This Los Angeles teenager is being recognized for her talent as a poet but it's not her ability to rhyme or turn a phrase that's impacting communities and lifting up others, it's the power behind her message.

LA hospital seeks help identifying patient

LAC+USC Medical Center is asking for your help identifying a patient who has been hospitalized since Friday.

LAUSD app lets you report 'suspicious activity'

The Los Angeles school community can also report other issues including threats of a school attack, psychological distress, suicidal ideation, weapons or dangerous objects, vandalism and other non-emergency safety issues.

New LAUSD app for reporting suspicious activity
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The app allows students or families to anonymously report a non-emergency event and provide the location of the incident for which the Los Angeles School Police Department (LASPD) will respond in partnership with Psychiatric Social Workers (PSW), other mental health support and the law enforcement agency should the incident rise to that level.

Why did fighter jets fly over Los Angeles?

Two U.S. Navy F-18s flew the Los Angeles skies Sunday to open the 95th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre.

Charges filed against suspect in fatal stabbing of 17-year-old honor student in El Sereno

David Anthony Zapata, 32, was charged with murder and attempted murder in the daylight fatal stabbing of teen Xavier Chavarin and the attempted murder of another man last week.

2nd suspect sought in stabbing death of El Sereno teen

One of two suspects in connection with the fatal stabbing of 17-year-old Xavier Chavarin in El Sereno was arrested Wednesday after a standoff with authorities at his Alhambra home.

$100,000 reward being offered in fatal hit-and-run in Carson

Authorities are hoping a $100,000 reward will help generate clues to find the hit-and-run motorist involved in the death of a pedestrian in Carson earlier this year.

Suspect in West LA Jewish shootings pleads not guilty

28-year-old Jaime Tran is suspected of shooting two Jewish men after they left synagogues in the Pico-Robertson district less than 24 hours apart.