Yellow Tier Friday marks the first night out for some Angelenos
For some, Friday was the first night out during the COVID-19 pandemic in Hermosa Beach.
For some, Friday was the first night out during the COVID-19 pandemic in Hermosa Beach.
Inmate seen sucker-punching a Los Angeles County jail worker charged with hate crime
An inmate in Los Angeles County is charged with hate crime after a video showed him punching an Asian-American jail worker multiple times.
An inmate in Los Angeles County is charged with hate crime after a video showed him punching an Asian-American jail worker multiple times.
Video shows inmate sucker punching, attacking a Los Angeles County jail worker
An inmate in Los Angeles County is charged with hate crime after a video showed him punching an Asian American jail worker multiple times.
An inmate in Los Angeles County is charged with hate crime after a video showed him punching an Asian American jail worker multiple times.
Crews removed 35.7 tons of solid waste from Echo Park Lake, including human waste, drug paraphernalia
Crews removed 35.7 tons of solid waste from Echo Park Lake since the park was closed in March when the city cleared out a large homeless encampment.
Crews removed 35.7 tons of solid waste from Echo Park Lake since the park was closed in March when the city cleared out a large homeless encampment.
Battling vaccine hesitancy in spite of nationwide push for herd immunity
FOX 11 spoke with young Angelenos hesitant to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
FOX 11 spoke with young Angelenos hesitant to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
Crews removed 35.7 tons of solid waste from Echo Park Lake, including human waste, drug paraphernalia
Crews removed 35.7 tons of solid waste from Echo Park Lake since the park was closed in March when the city cleared out a large homeless encampment.
Crews removed 35.7 tons of solid waste from Echo Park Lake since the park was closed in March when the city cleared out a large homeless encampment.
Lakers fan sues city alleging he lost an eye during championship celebration
A Lakers fan is suing the city of Los Angeles, alleging he lost his right eye to a police projectile fired during the celebration of the NBA franchise's 2020 championship game victory over the Miami Heat.
A Lakers fan is suing the city of Los Angeles, alleging he lost his right eye to a police projectile fired during the celebration of the NBA franchise's 2020 championship game victory over the Miami Heat.
78-year-old distance runner begins cross-country run from LA to Washington DC
To celebrate his 78th birthday, Stan Cottrell will run 30 miles a day for 100 consecutive days from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. to raise funds for charity.
To celebrate his 78th birthday, Stan Cottrell will run 30 miles a day for 100 consecutive days from Los Angeles to Washington D.C. to raise funds for charity.
Masked bandit linked to 30 burglaries across Los Angeles arrested in Beverly Hills
Police thought it was odd that a burglar's mouth was always open when seen on video surveillance, they later learned he was wearing a mask. Now, Rockim Prowell, of Inglewood, has been linked to more than 30 burglaries across Los Angeles.
Police thought it was odd that a burglar's mouth was always open when seen on video surveillance, they later learned he was wearing a mask. Now, Rockim Prowell, of Inglewood, has been linked to more than 30 burglaries across Los Angeles.
Laugh Factory celebrates grand re-opening, customers raise glass to LA County in yellow tier
Better days appear ahead for both business owners and eager customers as Los Angeles County reaches yellow tier.
Better days appear ahead for both business owners and eager customers as Los Angeles County reaches yellow tier.
Angels designate Albert Pujols for assignment
The Los Angeles Angels have designated future Hall-of-Famer Albert Pujols for assingment.
The Los Angeles Angels have designated future Hall-of-Famer Albert Pujols for assingment.
Los Angeles' in-person pride parade canceled once again
It's a bummer for folks looking forward to the Pride Parade, as the in-person festivities are once again canceled due to COVID-19
It's a bummer for folks looking forward to the Pride Parade, as the in-person festivities are once again canceled due to COVID-19
Los Angeles County now in California's least restrictive yellow tier
Last week, the county qualified for a move to the yellow tier, but the Southern California county had to meet the threshold for another week before it could advance.
Last week, the county qualified for a move to the yellow tier, but the Southern California county had to meet the threshold for another week before it could advance.
Passenger jet lands safely in LA after bird strikes engine
Authorities say an Allegiant Air jet has returned safely to Los Angeles International Airport after the crew reported striking a bird.
Authorities say an Allegiant Air jet has returned safely to Los Angeles International Airport after the crew reported striking a bird.
Report: LA Council President Nury Martinez considering mayoral bid
Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez "is seriously considering'' running for mayor in next year's election to succeed term-limited incumbent Eric Garcetti.
Los Angeles City Council President Nury Martinez "is seriously considering'' running for mayor in next year's election to succeed term-limited incumbent Eric Garcetti.
LA Pride Parade and Festival going virtual for second year in a row
This year's LA Pride Parade and Festival is going virtual for the second year in a row due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
This year's LA Pride Parade and Festival is going virtual for the second year in a row due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Cinco de Mayo: LAPD targets impaired motorists
Los Angeles police warned Angelenos ahead of Wednesday's holiday that extra officers will be out on patrol looking for people driving while impaired on Cinco de Mayo.
Los Angeles police warned Angelenos ahead of Wednesday's holiday that extra officers will be out on patrol looking for people driving while impaired on Cinco de Mayo.
True Crime Files: Reflecting on the reign of terror left by the Night Stalker
A convicted serial killer, Richard Ramirez, wrote a violent chapter in Southern California in the mid 1980s.
A convicted serial killer, Richard Ramirez, wrote a violent chapter in Southern California in the mid 1980s.
CinCOVID de Mayo: Party continues in West Hollywood
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic didn't stop masked up Angelenos from partying at restaurants and bars.
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic didn't stop masked up Angelenos from partying at restaurants and bars.
True Crime Files: FOX 11 looks into evidence collected during Richard Ramirez investigations
FOX 11's Gina Silva and Phil Shuman got a chance to look through evidence, photos and artifacts gathered during the Richard Ramirez investigations, a convicted serial killer known for terrorizing California in the mid 1980s.
FOX 11's Gina Silva and Phil Shuman got a chance to look through evidence, photos and artifacts gathered during the Richard Ramirez investigations, a convicted serial killer known for terrorizing California in the mid 1980s.



















