Los Angeles to transition to 100% renewable energy by 2035 following unanimous city council vote

The Los Angeles City Council voted Wednesday to have the Department of Water and Power transition to 100% renewable energy by 2035, as well as develop a long-term hiring plan for nearly 10,000 "green" jobs.

Britney Spears conservatorship: Singer's attorney again demands removal of Jamie Spears

Britney Spears' attorney launched another blistering attack on the singer's father, alleging in Los Angeles court documents that Jamie Spears is attempting to "extort" about $2 million from the pop star before he agrees to step down as conservator of her estate.

LA City Council seeks law banning protests within 300 feet of target's home

Two days after anti-vaccination activists showed up at the homes of two Los Angeles City Council members, the panel Tuesday directed city attorneys to draw up an emergency ordinance to prohibit protests within 300 feet of the target's residence.

Authorities locate prisoner who walked away from Los Angeles facility

A prisoner who walked away from a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation facility in the Los Angeles area over the weekend was back in custody Tuesday and facing possible escape charges.

South LA man pleads guilty in fireworks explosion case
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A South Los Angeles man pleaded guilty Monday to a federal charge of illegally transporting tons of explosives.

South LA man pleads guilty in fireworks explosion case

Before LAPD detonated the fireworks, the South LA man planned to sell the fireworks throughout the neighborhood for Fourth of July.

Motorcycle ride from LA to NYC underway to honor 9/11 firefighters

A group of motorcyclists began a cross-country ride to NYC from LAFD's training center to honor the memory of the first responders who lost their lives while trying to save others during the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.

LAUSD launches school-based COVID-19 vaccine clinics

The Los Angeles Unified School District introduced school-based coronavirus vaccine clinics Monday, offering the shots on campus to any eligible students and employees.

Robert F. Kennedy's assassin granted parole

Sirhan Sirhan, the man convicted of assassinating Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 in Los Angeles, was granted parole Friday on his 16th attempt, in a hearing that was absent any representation from the agency that prosecuted him -- the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office.

Sirhan Sirhan, convicted RFK killer, granted parole
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Sirhan Sirhan, the man convicted of assassinating Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in 1968 in Los Angeles, was granted parole Friday on his 16th attempt.

Trevor Bauer Investigation: Pasadena PD to present case to LA County DA's office

The Pasadena Police Department announced Friday it will present its case involving the sexual assault allegations against Trevor Bauer to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office.

Los Angeles rental assistance: Residents can apply beginning Sept. 1

California has committed $5.2 billion in rental relief funds for California residents. According to the Housing + Community Investment Department, the projected need for rental assistance in Los Angeles is about $950 million.

Man convicted of assassinating RFK to face parole board
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Sirhan Sirhan was sentenced to death in 1969 after he was convicted of killing Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. But in 1972, California abolished the death penalty.

LAPD looking for person of interest in South LA fatal hit-and-run

Detectives with the Los Angeles Police Department have identified a person of interest wanted for questioning in a fatal hit-and-run in South LA.