Heidi Planck disappearance: New video may help find answers in search for missing LA mom

On Sunday it will be a month since 39-year-old Heidi Planck was last seen, and a new video from a security camera nearby may be a major clue in her mysterious disappearance.

LA, Long Beach Port officials report slight progress in supply chain issues

While the backlog of ships continues to slow the supply chain operations, more containers are being moved through the ports than ever before, Port officials said.

COVID-19 testing site returns to Dodger Stadium

The COVID-19 testing site at Dodger Stadium reopened this week; many people fear a winter surge could be coming. 

'Rust' crew member sues Baldwin, producers over fatal prop gun shooting

The chief lighting technician for the film "Rust" sued the movie's producers and other crew members Wednesday, including actor/producer Alec Baldwin, alleging on-set negligence that led to the fatal shooting of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins with a bullet fired by Baldwin from a prop weapon.

Arizona man to plead guilty for role in Mac Miller's fatal overdose

A man has agreed to plead guilty in Los Angeles to a federal criminal charge for supplying counterfeit pharmaceutical pills containing fentanyl to the drug dealer accused of selling them to rapper Mac Miller, who then suffered a fatal overdose, the U.S. Department of Justice announced Wednesday.

Newsom pushes COVID vaccines in West LA, denies having bad reaction to shot

Gov. Gavin Newsom visited the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center Wednesday to again encourage people get vaccinated against COVID-19 - - with first, second or booster doses -- while warning that "winter is coming" and raising fears of another surge in infections.

Chief Moore: 73% of LAPD fully vaccinated as mandate deadline nears

As Los Angeles' deadline of Dec. 18 approaches for city employees to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19, Chief Michel Moore said 73% of the LAPD is fully vaccinated.

Entertainment lawyer discusses who may be at fault in Astroworld deadly crowd mishap
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Entertainment lawyer Mitra Ahouraian joins us at FOX 11 to discuss who is responsible and who might have to pay for the deadly crowd mishap at Travis Scott's Astroworld music festival.

California fast-food workers rally over wages, better working conditions

Fast-food workers in Southern California are joining hundreds of others across the state to rally over wages and better working conditions.

LAPD issues community alert on ‘follow-home robberies’

Suspects have been locating victims before following them and committing the robberies as the victim arrives home or at their business, according to a safety bulletin released by LAPD's Robbery-Homicide Division.

Los Angeles' proof of vaccination mandate kick in
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Beginning Monday, residents in the city of Los Angeles are required to show proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 in order to enter indoor restaurants, gyms, entertainment and recreational facilities, personal care establishments and some city buildings.

Demonstrators gather in downtown LA to protest COVID-19 vaccine mandates
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Large groups of Angelenos against COVID-19 vaccine mandates gathered at Grand Park in downtown Los Angeles Monday for the "March for Freedom" rally.

Ye's Yeezy agrees to pay $950,000 to settle slow-shipping lawsuit

Yeezy, the clothing line of the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, will pay nearly $1 million to settle a lawsuit over slow shipping to customers.