San Diego DA sends George Gascón scathing letter criticizing policies, rescinds permission to prosecute case
The San Diego County DA has sent newly-elected Los Angeles County DA George Gascón a scathing letter criticizing his policies.
The San Diego County DA has sent newly-elected Los Angeles County DA George Gascón a scathing letter criticizing his policies.
San Diego DA sends George Gasc?n scathing letter criticizing policies, rescinds permission to prosecute case
The San Diego County DA has sent newly-elected Los Angeles County DA George Gasc?n a scathing letter criticizing his policies.
The San Diego County DA has sent newly-elected Los Angeles County DA George Gasc?n a scathing letter criticizing his policies.
LAPD: Man pictured holding woman in DTLA attack was Good Samaritan trying to pull her to safety
A man who was pictured holding a woman as she was being targeted by a group of pro-Trump supporters was actually a Good Samaritan, according to both the victim and police.
A man who was pictured holding a woman as she was being targeted by a group of pro-Trump supporters was actually a Good Samaritan, according to both the victim and police.
2021 off to a violent start in Los Angeles
LAPD Chief Michel Moore called New Year's weekend a "troubling weekend."
LAPD Chief Michel Moore called New Year's weekend a "troubling weekend."
2021 off to a violent start in Los Angeles
LAPD Chief Michel Moore called New Year's weekend a "troubling weekend."
LAPD Chief Michel Moore called New Year's weekend a "troubling weekend."
Lakers look to visit White House after Biden takes office, report says
The Lakers are looking to bring back the longtime tradition of visiting the White House to celebrate the team's championship run.
The Lakers are looking to bring back the longtime tradition of visiting the White House to celebrate the team's championship run.
Developer agrees to pay $1.2M to resolve Huizar-related fed charges in L.A.
A company has agreed to pay $1.2 million to resolve a federal criminal investigation that focused on the firm's relationship with former Los Angeles City Councilmember José Huizar, who voted to approve its 35-story project in downtown's Arts District, it was announced Thursday.
A company has agreed to pay $1.2 million to resolve a federal criminal investigation that focused on the firm's relationship with former Los Angeles City Councilmember José Huizar, who voted to approve its 35-story project in downtown's Arts District, it was announced Thursday.
LA County reports another 200-plus deaths from COVID-19
The COVID-19 death toll continued its sharp rise on Wednesday, with Los Angeles County, again reporting more than 200 additional fatalities.
The COVID-19 death toll continued its sharp rise on Wednesday, with Los Angeles County, again reporting more than 200 additional fatalities.
Brawl breaks out after unlawful assembly declared at pro-Trump protest in downtown Los Angeles
Protesters clashed Wednesday afternoon at a pro-Trump rally in downtown Los Angeles following a widespread protest over President-elect Joe Biden’s certification as the winner of the November election.
Protesters clashed Wednesday afternoon at a pro-Trump rally in downtown Los Angeles following a widespread protest over President-elect Joe Biden’s certification as the winner of the November election.
USNS Mercy hospital ship won't be coming to help overwhelmed hospitals in Los Angeles anytime soon
The Navy hospital ship Mercy will not be heading to Port of Los Angeles to assist overwhelmed area hospitals anytime soon, despite worsening COVID-19 infection rates and requests from local leaders.
The Navy hospital ship Mercy will not be heading to Port of Los Angeles to assist overwhelmed area hospitals anytime soon, despite worsening COVID-19 infection rates and requests from local leaders.
Army Corps of Engineers helping SoCal hospitals
As Southern California hospitals work around the clock to treat a record-shattering number of COVID-19 patients, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is sending its experts to the region to upgrade the oxygen delivery systems at hospitals with outdated equipment.
As Southern California hospitals work around the clock to treat a record-shattering number of COVID-19 patients, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is sending its experts to the region to upgrade the oxygen delivery systems at hospitals with outdated equipment.
Funeral homes turning away families
Funeral home employees tell FOX 11 they've never experienced anything like this.
Funeral home employees tell FOX 11 they've never experienced anything like this.
NYE enforcement: LASD to break up large parties
As Southern California remains under a stay-at-home order, deputies are cracking down on superspreader events.
As Southern California remains under a stay-at-home order, deputies are cracking down on superspreader events.
Dodgers' Jaime Jarrín remembers Vin Scully's wife Sandra
As the baseball community grieves the loss of Vin Scully's wife Sandra, FOX 11 spoke with Hall-of-Fame Spanish-language broadcaster Jaime Jarrín.
As the baseball community grieves the loss of Vin Scully's wife Sandra, FOX 11 spoke with Hall-of-Fame Spanish-language broadcaster Jaime Jarrín.
TMZ's Harvey Levin: Dr. Dre is conscious, but not out of the woods
FOX 11's Elex Michaelson spoke with TMZ's Harvey Levin to hear the latest on Dr. Dre.
FOX 11's Elex Michaelson spoke with TMZ's Harvey Levin to hear the latest on Dr. Dre.
Music icon Dr. Dre 'doing great' after suffering suspected brain aneurysm
Music icon and Los Angeles' own Dr. Dre is fighting for his life at the hospital after suffering a brain aneurysm.
Music icon and Los Angeles' own Dr. Dre is fighting for his life at the hospital after suffering a brain aneurysm.
Music mogul Jimmy Iovine plans to build a new high school in South LA
Interscope Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine is planning to build a school in South Los Angeles.
Interscope Records co-founder Jimmy Iovine is planning to build a school in South Los Angeles.
Ex-president of Colton labor union gets 12 years for embezzlement, lying to feds
The former president of a Colton-based labor union was sentenced Tuesday in Los Angeles to a dozen years in federal prison for stealing nearly $800,000 from the union's health plan trust fund, which he used for personal expenses including legal bills and a sports car loan for his son.
The former president of a Colton-based labor union was sentenced Tuesday in Los Angeles to a dozen years in federal prison for stealing nearly $800,000 from the union's health plan trust fund, which he used for personal expenses including legal bills and a sports car loan for his son.
L.A. County Supervisors expand rent relief program, extend eviction moratorium
Anticipating Los Angeles County's fair share of $25 billion in federal rent relief, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to extend and expand both a local rent relief program and eviction moratorium.
Anticipating Los Angeles County's fair share of $25 billion in federal rent relief, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously Tuesday to extend and expand both a local rent relief program and eviction moratorium.
Red Cross blood donors could win trip to Super Bowl LVI by helping tackle COVID-19 plasma shortage
Red Cross blood donors could win a trip to Super Bowl LVI by helping tackle the national convalescent plasma shortage. They are urging individuals, especially those who have recovered from COVID-19, to give blood.
Red Cross blood donors could win a trip to Super Bowl LVI by helping tackle the national convalescent plasma shortage. They are urging individuals, especially those who have recovered from COVID-19, to give blood.



















