LAPD releases video of confrontation with protesters in downtown LA
The Los Angeles Police Department released body-worn video in connection with the arrests of two suspects accused of attacking officers in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday as they were taking a man and two women into custody.
The Los Angeles Police Department released body-worn video in connection with the arrests of two suspects accused of attacking officers in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday as they were taking a man and two women into custody.
Crews knock down 70-acre fire near Sepulveda Basin seen throughout San Fernando Valley
Firefighters Saturday extinguished a 70-acre vegetation fire that broke out near the Sepulveda Basin.
Firefighters Saturday extinguished a 70-acre vegetation fire that broke out near the Sepulveda Basin.
Water main break in East Hollywood leaves 30 customers without water, underground garage flooded
A 12-inch water main break in east Hollywood left an underground garage flooded and a street closure expected to be in effect until later this evening, a utility spokesperson said.
A 12-inch water main break in east Hollywood left an underground garage flooded and a street closure expected to be in effect until later this evening, a utility spokesperson said.
No Mask, No Taco: Hugo's Taco stand to reopen Studio City location
One of LA’s oldest and well-known taco stands will reopen with new safety measures to keep employees safe from unruly customers angered by required coronavirus safety measures.
One of LA’s oldest and well-known taco stands will reopen with new safety measures to keep employees safe from unruly customers angered by required coronavirus safety measures.
Home featured in hit show 'Golden Girls' up for sale in Brentwood
The Golden Girls may be Florida girls, but their iconic ranch style home featured on the hit sitcom lives in LA’s exclusive Brentwood neighborhood.
The Golden Girls may be Florida girls, but their iconic ranch style home featured on the hit sitcom lives in LA’s exclusive Brentwood neighborhood.
Paraplegic Angela Madsen dies during solo crossing of Pacific
Angela Madsen is being mourned by friends who loved her and celebrated as an athlete who just wouldn’t give up.
Angela Madsen is being mourned by friends who loved her and celebrated as an athlete who just wouldn’t give up.
Officials seek help to ID suspects who assaulted, robbed ice cream vendor in downtown LA
Authorities have released video footage in hopes of identifying a man and woman who assaulted and robbed an ice cream vendor in downtown Los Angeles.
Authorities have released video footage in hopes of identifying a man and woman who assaulted and robbed an ice cream vendor in downtown Los Angeles.
Los Angeles in ‘dangerous phase’ as virus cases surge
Coronavirus cases have surged to record levels in the Los Angeles area, putting the nation’s largest county in “an alarming and dangerous phase” that if not reversed could overwhelm intensive care units and usher in more sweeping closures, health officials said Wednesday.
Coronavirus cases have surged to record levels in the Los Angeles area, putting the nation’s largest county in “an alarming and dangerous phase” that if not reversed could overwhelm intensive care units and usher in more sweeping closures, health officials said Wednesday.
LAPD releases video of June 1 officer-involved shooting in South LA
The Los Angeles Police Department released video Thursday of an officer-involved shooting that happened last month in South Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles Police Department released video Thursday of an officer-involved shooting that happened last month in South Los Angeles.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion says she was injured during shooting in Hollywood
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion said she suffered gunshot wounds during a shooting over the weekend.
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion said she suffered gunshot wounds during a shooting over the weekend.
Homeless veteran delivers his own baby in the car he and his wife are living in
Caleb Harris served in the US Forces, and was going to college and working when COVID-19 hit.
Caleb Harris served in the US Forces, and was going to college and working when COVID-19 hit.
FOX 11's tribute to baseball's return
Perhaps there is no voice more familiar to generations of Angelenos than that of Vin Scully, the "Voice of the Dodgers" for 67 years.
Perhaps there is no voice more familiar to generations of Angelenos than that of Vin Scully, the "Voice of the Dodgers" for 67 years.
LAPD searching for suspects responsible in shooting death of 15-year-old girl
Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department are asking for the public’s help in locating the suspects responsible for the shooting death of a 15-year-old girl.
Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department are asking for the public’s help in locating the suspects responsible for the shooting death of a 15-year-old girl.
Robin the Robot helping to improve lives of children at UCLA hospital
There's a new employee at UCLA's Mattel Children's Hospital.
There's a new employee at UCLA's Mattel Children's Hospital.
Hospital in Boyle Heights seeking public help to identify patient
Authorities are seeking the public's help to identify a patient who was taken by ambulance to a hospital emergency room in Boyle Heights earlier this month.
Authorities are seeking the public's help to identify a patient who was taken by ambulance to a hospital emergency room in Boyle Heights earlier this month.
Lawsuit: LAPD officer claims Garcetti repeatedly witnessed sexual harassment, did nothing to stop it
A Los Angeles Police Department officer who worked in Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's protection detail is suing the city claiming that one of Garcetti's advisors repeatedly sexually harassed him over several years while in the presence of the Mayor, who he says did nothing to stop it.
A Los Angeles Police Department officer who worked in Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti's protection detail is suing the city claiming that one of Garcetti's advisors repeatedly sexually harassed him over several years while in the presence of the Mayor, who he says did nothing to stop it.
Downtown LA's Nimbus Coffee sees magical jump in sales amid Black Lives Matter movement
Many Black-owned businesses are seeing a boost in sales due to the Black Lives Matter movement, including Nimbus Coffee, a Harry Potter-themed coffee shop in downtown Los Angeles that makes its muggle patrons feel the magic of Hogwarts.
Many Black-owned businesses are seeing a boost in sales due to the Black Lives Matter movement, including Nimbus Coffee, a Harry Potter-themed coffee shop in downtown Los Angeles that makes its muggle patrons feel the magic of Hogwarts.
Calif. Attorney General restricts LAPD access to CalGang database amid investigation
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra has revoked access to CalGang records generated by the Los Angeles Police Department, following LAPD Chief Michel Moore's decision to permanently withdraw from the program after three LAPD officers were charged with falsifying information and misidentifying dozens of people as gang members, the AG's office said Tuesday.
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra has revoked access to CalGang records generated by the Los Angeles Police Department, following LAPD Chief Michel Moore's decision to permanently withdraw from the program after three LAPD officers were charged with falsifying information and misidentifying dozens of people as gang members, the AG's office said Tuesday.
2 men, 2 juveniles charged in murder of rapper Pop Smoke
Two men and two teens were charged Monday in the killing of rap artist Pop Smoke during a robbery at a Hollywood Hills home in February, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced.
Two men and two teens were charged Monday in the killing of rap artist Pop Smoke during a robbery at a Hollywood Hills home in February, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced.
LA Emergency Renters Relief Program begins taking applications Monday
A five-day application period opens Monday for a city relief program aimed at helping Los Angeles residential tenants struggling with the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A five-day application period opens Monday for a city relief program aimed at helping Los Angeles residential tenants struggling with the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.



















