South L.A. clothing factory allowed to reopen after 300 employees test positive for COVID-19, 4 die

Los Angeles Apparel has responded following the announcement it was ordered to close after LA County health officials said more than 300 workers at its manufacturing facility tested COVID-19 positive and four died. Despite being devastated by the pandemic, it was allowed to reopen Monday. 

ICE Citizen Academy causing uproar in Chicago, has been going on in Los Angeles - for years

It’s called the ICE Citizen Academy, which has caused quite the stir in Chicago. Immigration advocates are calling it an attempt to train people to snitch on undocumented immigrants.

LAPD South Bureau reports 140% increase in homicides from previous 28 days

Twelve homicides were reported in the Los Angeles Police Department's South Bureau between June 7 and July 4, a 140% increase from the previous 28 days, the department reported Wednesday.

Charges filed after 5 new alleged victims of former USC gynecologist George Tyndall come forward

District Attorney Jackie Lacey announced Thursday that additional charges involving five new alleged victims have been filed against former University of Southern California gynecologist George Tyndall, who's accused of sexually assaulting more than 20 young women.

3 adults, 2 minors arrested in connection with rapper Pop Smoke's murder: LAPD

Five people have been arrested in connection to rapper Pop Smoke’s murder including two minors, the Los Angeles Police Department said Thursday.

District Attorney Jackie Lacey weighs in on Andres Guardado case

Protesters outside of the Hall of Justice called for District Attorney Jackie Lacey's resignation along with answers in the shooting death of Andres Guardado.

LAPD investigates 'Blue Flu' allegations after higher than normal sick calls

The LAPD received a "higher than normal" number of sick calls over the holiday weekend, and officials are investigating if the absences were due to the 'Blue Flu.'

Parents’ anxiety: What will school be like in the fall?

The start of school is just six weeks away for many students in Southern California, but despite the looming start date, many districts are still unsure about their own reopening plans.

LA councilman commits funds for laundry for 100 families struggling amid COVID-19 pandemic

Councilman Gil Cedillo's office provided funding on Tuesday for 200 loads of laundry and detergent at Desi's Coin Laundry for low-income families living in his district.  

North Hollywood's soul food eatery BlaqHaus reinvents itself to stay afloat during pandemic

BlaqHaus serves irresistible soul food in North Hollywood and its owner is doing everything she can to offer affordable prices while keeping its doors open amid the pandemic and rolled back reopening guidelines.

Ex-LA councilman Mitch Englander pleads guilty in City Hall bribery probe

Ex-Los Angeles City Councilman Mitch Englander pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal criminal charge for obstructing an investigation into whether he took cash, escort services and other gifts from a businessman involved in major real estate development projects in the city.

LAUSD parents concerned about plan for upcoming school year

LAUSD Superintendent, Austin Beutner, made a short announcement Monday discussing the possibilities for students in the fall, and some parents are concerned.

Five injured as two apartment buildings catch fire in Northridge

Five people were injured, including three seriously, in a Fourth of July fire that spread through a pair of apartments in Northridge, authorities said Sunday.  

Koreatown man reinfected with COVID-19 after attending several protests

A Koreatown man tells FOX 11 he has been reinfected with COVID-19 for a second time after he attended several Black Lives Matter protests last month, and while he remembers being concerned about being in the crowds, he doesn’t know if the protests were the source of his most recent infection.

First San Fernando Valley bridge home site opens with Alex Trebek's support

The first A Bridge Home shelter in the San Fernando Valley, which opened today in North Hollywood with the support of "Jeopardy!'' host Alex Trebek, has 85 beds for homeless people to help them transition to permanent supportive housing.