Los Angeles mayoral candidates address homelessness in first debate
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Rep. Karen Bass, L.A. City Councilmen Joe Buscaino and Kevin de Le?n, and City Attorney Mike Feuer each participated in the first mayoral candidate debate.

California trans child molester Hannah Tubbs gloats over light sentence in jailhouse phone calls

Explicit jailhouse recordings of Hannah Tubbs, the 26-year-old trans child molester who received a slap on the wrist last month after pleading guilty to molesting a 10-year-old in 2014, depict her admitting it was wrong to attack a little girl but gloating over the light punishment. LA County DA George Gascón's policies allowed for the light sentencing in the 2014 attack.

2022 homeless count getting underway in LA County

The effort is essential to understanding how large the region's homelessness crisis has become. It must be conducted by Continuum of Care providers to receive federal funding through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Will real estate housing market crash or cool off in 2022? Experts give their 2 cents

During 2020 and 2021, the housing market sizzled across the nation, with annual existing-home sales hitting their highest mark since 2006. But, what can we expect in 2022?

LA Metro reducing bus, rail service due to operator shortage

Metro said the reduction of operators has occurred due to a "perfect storm" that includes the national labor shortage, attrition greater than hiring and employees contracting COVID-19.

“The Issue Is”: Rick Caruso’s run for LA mayor

A billionaire real estate developer behind Los Angeles landmarks like the Grove and the Americana at Brand, this week, Rick Caruso officially launched his campaign for Mayor of Los Angeles.

Beloved South LA street vendor killed in crash involving stolen Amazon truck

Jose Rangel, a beloved street vendor in South Los Angeles, lost his life after he was struck by a stolen Amazon truck Thursday afternoon, police said. The suspect was identified as 34-year-old Cristian Ramos.

Los Angeles baker joins ‘Spring Baking Championship’ in Season 8: ‘It’s a dream’

The series’ eighth season, which premieres Feb. 28, will once again challenge the best bakers in America to create and elevate springtime desserts to win over the judges across 10 episodes.

Gay former LAPD employee sues city for discrimination

A gay former Los Angeles Police Department civilian employee is suing the city, alleging he was wrongfully fired in 2021 after being falsely accused of sexually assaulting another man.

LAX Arrivals lanes closing overnight starting Monday

If you're headed to LAX over the next few weeks, you may want to give yourself some extra time.

Kanye 'Ye' West objects to Kim Kardashian's bid for expedited divorce declaration

The attorneys argue that several issues need to be resolved before the pair can be declared officially divorced, such as protection of joint trusts or financial accounts, even though the pair did sign a prenuptial agreement.

Rams, Matthew and Kelly Stafford to cover medical bills for photograher who fractured spine during rally
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A photographer who fell from the stage during the Rams' Super Bowl victory celebration -- drawing a seemingly indifferent reaction from quarterback Matthew Stafford -- remained hospitalized with a fractured spine Thursday.

Petition aims to increase minimum wage of LA area healthcare workers to $25

The Los Angeles City Clerk's Office Wednesday announced it approved a petition for circulation that seeks to have the city raise the minimum wage for people working at covered health care facilities to $25 per hour.

$50,000 reward offered for info on fatal Manchester Square hit-and-run

The Los Angeles Police Department is looking for information on a suspect wanted for a fatal hit-and-run incident in Manchester Square in January. 

Matthew Stafford's apparent reaction to woman's fall off stage draws ire

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is receiving criticism over his reaction to a photographer falling off the stage at the Rams' Super Bowl victory parade Wednesday.