Criticism mounts against DA Jackie Lacey ahead of November election

Los Angeles County District Attorney, Jackie Lacey, is running for her third term while facing mounting criticism from protesters.

LA County Sheriff's department sued in shootout death of man related to Robert Fuller

What are the odds, many said when the half- brother of Robert Fuller, whose body was found hanging from a tree in front of Palmdale City Hall in early June, ended up in a shootout with LA County Sheriff, in Rosamond, California?

LA's Major League Soccer teams to begin play in tournament July 13

The Los Angeles Football Club and Los Angeles Galaxy will both begin play in the MLS is Back Tournament on July 13, Major League Soccer announced Wednesday.

California couple ends racist home deed

Ken Zak and Kyona love their Mission Hills, San Diego home. The mixed-race couple doesn't love the history that came with the deed to their 1920's home.

Man arrested in series of sexual assaults; Second man sought

One man was in custody and a second man is being sought in connection with about a dozen recent sexual assaults in the Palms and Venice areas of Los Angeles, police said Tuesday.

FBI agents arrest L.A. Councilman Jose Huizar in ‘pay-to-play’ corruption probe

The Federal Bureau of Investigation confirmed Tuesday that Los Angeles City Councilmember Jose Huizar was in custody, arrested on charges related to a federal investigation into corruption at City Hall.

Bear tranquilized after roaming streets in Sylmar

A bear seen wandering through the streets in Sylmar was tranquilizer Monday morning by Fish and Wildlife personnel.

Mobile healthcare company offering at-home COVID-19 testing in Los Angeles

If you think you may have COVID-19, you no longer have to leave your home to be tested. A mobile healthcare company just launched right here in Los Angeles. 

Carjacking suspect killed in crash during police pursuit

One carjacking suspect was killed and the other critically injured when the car in which they were being pursued by police crashed in the Harvard Park area of Los Angeles, authorities said Monday.

Former USC offensive lineman Max Tuerk dead at 26

Max Tuerk, a former standout offensive lineman for the USC Trojans, has died at the age of 26, the school announced.

Schiff pulls endorsement from Jackie Lacey in LA County district attorney’s race

Adam B. Schiff, D-Burbank, announced Saturday that he has withdrawn his endorsement of Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey in her bid for a third term this November.  

Protests against racism, police brutality continue across Southland

Another weekend filled with protest marches and other actions denouncing racism and police brutality began Saturday in various parts of Los Angeles and Orange counties.  

City Report: Curtail LAPD hiring to achieve budget goals

A city report on how Los Angeles can fulfill a recent City Council motion to cut up to $150 million from the Los Angels Police Department's budget recommends reducing the number of new officers hired and cutting back overtime costs.

LAPD places a moratorium on the use of CalGang System

The Los Angeles Police Department announced on Friday that they are placing a moratorium on all entries and use of the CalGang System, effective immediately.

'Pies for Justice' bake sale held on Juneteenth finds massive success

An Echo Park pie shop was one of 50 restaurants that participated in a special online charity pie sale fundraiser held in honor of Juneteenth. The fundraiser sold out of sweet tweets within minutes.

New cafe opens doors for the first time since pandemic

The LA County Public Health Department visited 2,000 restaurants last weekend and found that half were not following safety guidelines to stop the spread of COVID-19. Dr. Barbara Ferrer acknowledged that there’s a lot of confusion and she said her team would revisit those eateries to educate them on how to serve people while in compliance.

LA city, county reach agreement to bring 7,000 homeless people indoors over next 18 months

Almost 7,000 homeless people living in encampments near freeways, as well as homeless seniors over 65 and others vulnerable to COVID-19, will be brought indoors over the span of 18 months under a joint legal agreement signed by the county and city of Los Angeles and approved Thursday by a federal judge.