Thousands gather in LA to commemorate 106th anniversary of Armenian Genocide
On the 106th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, President Joe Biden became the first US president to officially recognize the killing of more than a million Armenians as genocide.
On the 106th anniversary of the Armenian Genocide, President Joe Biden became the first US president to officially recognize the killing of more than a million Armenians as genocide.
Thousands gather in LA to commemorate 106th anniversary of Armenian Genocide
Several rallies have been scheduled Saturday in Beverly Hills, Hollywood and Glendale.
Several rallies have been scheduled Saturday in Beverly Hills, Hollywood and Glendale.
City of Los Angeles accused of moving the homeless in order to prepare for the Oscars
For the first time in its history, the 93rd Academy Awards is being held at Union Station, an area plagued by homelessness. But there are reports the city is forcing the homeless to move out of sight for the event.
For the first time in its history, the 93rd Academy Awards is being held at Union Station, an area plagued by homelessness. But there are reports the city is forcing the homeless to move out of sight for the event.
Two women develop on-demand repair app for electric cars
A local company is giving regular maintenance and on-demand repairs.
A local company is giving regular maintenance and on-demand repairs.
Teen driving Lamborghini in crash that killed woman pleads guilty; placed on house arrest
The 17-year-old driver behind the wheel of a Lamborghini who was speeding at 106 mph when he crashed into another vehicle, killing a woman in West Los Angeles admitted to a charge of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence on Friday.
The 17-year-old driver behind the wheel of a Lamborghini who was speeding at 106 mph when he crashed into another vehicle, killing a woman in West Los Angeles admitted to a charge of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence on Friday.
LA County deputies release body cam video of Isaias Cervantes shooting
LASD released the body camera video of the shooting that left a 25-year-old man with Autism paralyzed.
LASD released the body camera video of the shooting that left a 25-year-old man with Autism paralyzed.
LA County halfway to coronavirus herd immunity, health officials say
Roughly 80% of Los Angeles County residents will have to get a COVID-19 vaccine before the area reaches a point of so-called "herd immunity," the county's public health director said.
Roughly 80% of Los Angeles County residents will have to get a COVID-19 vaccine before the area reaches a point of so-called "herd immunity," the county's public health director said.
Hollywood Foreign Press Association under fire after former president sends anti-BLM email
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which hosts the Golden Globes, is under fire after a former president of the organization sent an anti-Black Lives Matter email.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which hosts the Golden Globes, is under fire after a former president of the organization sent an anti-Black Lives Matter email.
Hollywood Foreign Press Association under fire after former president sends anti-BLM email
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which hosts the Golden Globes, is under fire after a former president of the organization sent an anti-Black Lives Matter email.
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which hosts the Golden Globes, is under fire after a former president of the organization sent an anti-Black Lives Matter email.
Businesses, live events implementing vaccine privileges as COVID-19 restrictions continue to ease up
Businesses across SoCal are implementing vaccine privileges as COVID-19 restrictions slowly loosen in California.
Businesses across SoCal are implementing vaccine privileges as COVID-19 restrictions slowly loosen in California.
LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner to step down when June 2021 contract expires
Current superintendent Austin Beutner is expected to step down after his June 2021 contract with the district expires.
Current superintendent Austin Beutner is expected to step down after his June 2021 contract with the district expires.
The battle over building on a fault line in Hollywood
Should developers be allowed to build two skyscrapers above a known earthquake fault in Hollywood?
Should developers be allowed to build two skyscrapers above a known earthquake fault in Hollywood?
Judge orders all Los Angeles Skid Row homeless must be offered housing by October
Fed up by what he considers government inaction, bureaucratic paralysis and a lack of accountability, a federal judge on Tuesday suddenly ordered the city and county of Los Angeles to offer housing to the entire homeless population of downtown's Skid Row area by October.
Fed up by what he considers government inaction, bureaucratic paralysis and a lack of accountability, a federal judge on Tuesday suddenly ordered the city and county of Los Angeles to offer housing to the entire homeless population of downtown's Skid Row area by October.
LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner to step down when June 2021 contract expires
Current superintendent Austin Beutner is expected to step down after his June 2021 contract with the district expires.
Current superintendent Austin Beutner is expected to step down after his June 2021 contract with the district expires.
Mayor Garcetti announces initiatives to help LA's tourism sector recover
Mayor Eric Garcetti's office outlined steps to help the local tourism industry recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, including a $5 million investment in the L.A. Tourism and Convention Board's "Comeback Story'' national marketing campaign to bring travelers back to Los Angeles.
Mayor Eric Garcetti's office outlined steps to help the local tourism industry recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, including a $5 million investment in the L.A. Tourism and Convention Board's "Comeback Story'' national marketing campaign to bring travelers back to Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Dept. of Animal Services joins 'Petco's Love Lost' facial recognition database
The Los Angeles Department of Animal Services announced Wednesday it will begin using the "Petco Love Lost" database, which uses facial recognition technology to reunite lost pets with their owners.
The Los Angeles Department of Animal Services announced Wednesday it will begin using the "Petco Love Lost" database, which uses facial recognition technology to reunite lost pets with their owners.
LA ordinance would ban self-serve plastic utensils in restaurants to reduce waste
In an effort to alleviate some financial burdens on Los Angeles restaurants and reduce plastic waste, the Los Angeles City Council Wednesday is expected to approve an ordinance that would make disposable foodware, including utensils and napkins, only available at restaurants when requested by customers.
In an effort to alleviate some financial burdens on Los Angeles restaurants and reduce plastic waste, the Los Angeles City Council Wednesday is expected to approve an ordinance that would make disposable foodware, including utensils and napkins, only available at restaurants when requested by customers.
All Los Angeles Skid Row homeless must be offered housing by October, federal judge orders
Fed up by what he considers government inaction, bureaucratic paralysis and a lack of accountability, a federal judge on Tuesday suddenly ordered the city and county of Los Angeles to offer housing to the entire homeless population of downtown's Skid Row area by October.
Fed up by what he considers government inaction, bureaucratic paralysis and a lack of accountability, a federal judge on Tuesday suddenly ordered the city and county of Los Angeles to offer housing to the entire homeless population of downtown's Skid Row area by October.
All Los Angeles Skid Row homeless must be offered housing by October
Fed up by what he considers government inaction, bureaucratic paralysis and a lack of accountability, a federal judge on Tuesday suddenly ordered the city and county of Los Angeles to offer housing to the entire homeless population of downtown's Skid Row area by October.
Fed up by what he considers government inaction, bureaucratic paralysis and a lack of accountability, a federal judge on Tuesday suddenly ordered the city and county of Los Angeles to offer housing to the entire homeless population of downtown's Skid Row area by October.
Demonstrators show unity at Florence and Normandie after Chauvin guilty verdict
A group of demonstrators gathered at the South LA intersection that was once the epicenter of unrest during the 1992 riots.
A group of demonstrators gathered at the South LA intersection that was once the epicenter of unrest during the 1992 riots.



















