LASD deputies ambushed in East LA; suspect dead
A suspect is dead after Los Angeles County deputies were ambushed in East Los Angeles.
A suspect is dead after Los Angeles County deputies were ambushed in East Los Angeles.
Dating app murder victim's family prepares to face convicted killer in court
The family of Johnavah Granderson is preparing to face his convicted killer at sentencing while reflecting on their grief and pursuit of justice.
The family of Johnavah Granderson is preparing to face his convicted killer at sentencing while reflecting on their grief and pursuit of justice.
Copper wire thieves strike again in Van Nuys, cutting internet lines, leaving streets in the dark
Copper wire thieves in Van Nuys were caught on video stealing underground internet cables, leaving residents without service and street lighting.
Copper wire thieves in Van Nuys were caught on video stealing underground internet cables, leaving residents without service and street lighting.
Man living at Hollywood bus stop raises concerns after failed outreach efforts
A man named David is living on a bus bench and now a nearby sidewalk at Melrose and Vine, where residents say efforts to get him help have been unsuccessful.
A man named David is living on a bus bench and now a nearby sidewalk at Melrose and Vine, where residents say efforts to get him help have been unsuccessful.
Homeless Hollywood man occupies entire bus bench
The man's bus stop setup draws debate on whether the city is doing enough to address Los Angeles' homeless crisis.
The man's bus stop setup draws debate on whether the city is doing enough to address Los Angeles' homeless crisis.
LA28 ticket sales begin for Los Angeles and Oklahoma City residents this week
Check your inbox! The first batch of email notifications to purchase tickets for the 2028 Summer Olympics begin this week, and LA and OKC residents get first dibs.
Check your inbox! The first batch of email notifications to purchase tickets for the 2028 Summer Olympics begin this week, and LA and OKC residents get first dibs.
Stolen dog reunited with owner in LA after more than 3 years apart
A heart-wrenching three-year search ends in joy as a stolen dog is finally reunited with its rightful owner against incredible odds.
A heart-wrenching three-year search ends in joy as a stolen dog is finally reunited with its rightful owner against incredible odds.
San Fernando Valley hockey community fights to save historic ice rink from demolition
The LA Kings Valley Ice Center faces a May 1 demolition date, prompting a massive community push to save the San Fernando Valley hockey landmark.
The LA Kings Valley Ice Center faces a May 1 demolition date, prompting a massive community push to save the San Fernando Valley hockey landmark.
May Day protests planned in Los Angeles following No Kings demonstrations
The roots of May Day, or International Workers Day, stretch back over a century to a turbulent and pivotal time in U.S. labor history.
The roots of May Day, or International Workers Day, stretch back over a century to a turbulent and pivotal time in U.S. labor history.
California marks first Farmworkers Day
March 31, 2026 marks the first Farmworkers Day to be celebrated in California.
March 31, 2026 marks the first Farmworkers Day to be celebrated in California.
Troubling conditions along LA River near Griffith Park raising safety concerns
Residents and advocates warn of worsening conditions along the Los Angeles River near Griffith Park, including gang activity, drug use, and growing homeless encampments.
Residents and advocates warn of worsening conditions along the Los Angeles River near Griffith Park, including gang activity, drug use, and growing homeless encampments.
Homeless crisis extends to LA River
The homeless crisis in the city has now extended to the LA River.
The homeless crisis in the city has now extended to the LA River.
South LA homicide investigation underway after body found in alley
A man was found shot to death in an alley in South Los Angeles overnight, authorities said.
A man was found shot to death in an alley in South Los Angeles overnight, authorities said.
No Kings rally in Los Angeles draws thousands before 74 arrested in later clashes
A large “No Kings” protest in downtown Los Angeles drew tens of thousands of participants and was initially peaceful before some started throwing chunks of concrete at federal officers.
A large “No Kings” protest in downtown Los Angeles drew tens of thousands of participants and was initially peaceful before some started throwing chunks of concrete at federal officers.
Jameelah Robinson: Los Angeles woman living in storm drain identified as mom of 3
Jameelah Robinson, 43, has been identified as the woman found living inside deplorable conditions inside a storm drain in Los Angeles.
Jameelah Robinson, 43, has been identified as the woman found living inside deplorable conditions inside a storm drain in Los Angeles.
Family ID's mom of 3 as woman found in storm drain
Jameelah Robinson, 43, has been identified as the woman found living inside deplorable conditions inside a storm drain in Los Angeles.
Jameelah Robinson, 43, has been identified as the woman found living inside deplorable conditions inside a storm drain in Los Angeles.
Thousands join No Kings protests across Southern California
What started as a centralized movement has expanded into a massive regional mobilization, with organizers coordinating simultaneous events in dozens of cities across the U.S. to protest federal policies and the ongoing Iran War.
What started as a centralized movement has expanded into a massive regional mobilization, with organizers coordinating simultaneous events in dozens of cities across the U.S. to protest federal policies and the ongoing Iran War.
Former LAUSD employee charged in $22M corruption scheme
Hong "Grace" Peng, a former LAUSD project manager, is facing felony charges in connection with an alleged $22 million contract fraud and money laundering scheme.
Hong "Grace" Peng, a former LAUSD project manager, is facing felony charges in connection with an alleged $22 million contract fraud and money laundering scheme.
Caltrans installs new 101 Freeway safety gates ahead of LA 'No Kings' protest
Tens of thousands are expected at the No Kings protest in Los Angeles on March 28, prompting Caltrans to install safety gates on 101 Freeway ramps.
Tens of thousands are expected at the No Kings protest in Los Angeles on March 28, prompting Caltrans to install safety gates on 101 Freeway ramps.
One-on-one with LA mayoral candidate Adam Miller
Adam Miller says his campaign is focused on addressing homelessness, stabilizing rent costs and strengthening public safety.
Adam Miller says his campaign is focused on addressing homelessness, stabilizing rent costs and strengthening public safety.



















