Motel manager arrested in human trafficking sting
Federal and local authorities unsealed a 65-count gang RICO indictment under "Operation Broken Blade," the first-ever human trafficking gang RICO case brought in the Central District of California. The multi-agency sweep targeted a vicious sex trafficking pipeline along a 3.5-mile stretch of South Los Angeles's Figueroa Corridor, resulting in the arrests of a motel manager and nine other individuals.
Federal and local authorities unsealed a 65-count gang RICO indictment under "Operation Broken Blade," the first-ever human trafficking gang RICO case brought in the Central District of California. The multi-agency sweep targeted a vicious sex trafficking pipeline along a 3.5-mile stretch of South Los Angeles's Figueroa Corridor, resulting in the arrests of a motel manager and nine other individuals.
USMNT takes on Bosnia and Herzegovina in Round of 32
The FIFA World Cup Round of 32 has kicked off between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina. FOX 11's crews are joining fans at watch parties happening across Southern California.
The FIFA World Cup Round of 32 has kicked off between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina. FOX 11's crews are joining fans at watch parties happening across Southern California.
Man sentenced for murder of 17-year-old honors student killed outside El Sereno taco shop
David Anthony Zapata was sentenced to 24 years to life for the murder of 17-year-old Xavier Chavarin, as well as the attempted murder of Daniel Villalobos, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office announced.
David Anthony Zapata was sentenced to 24 years to life for the murder of 17-year-old Xavier Chavarin, as well as the attempted murder of Daniel Villalobos, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office announced.
99 Ranch Market parent company sued for alleged discrimination against non-Chinese employees
The EEOC has filed a federal lawsuit against 99 Ranch Market parent Tawa Supermarket Inc. for allegedly discriminating against non-Chinese employees.
The EEOC has filed a federal lawsuit against 99 Ranch Market parent Tawa Supermarket Inc. for allegedly discriminating against non-Chinese employees.
LA woman charged with felony assault in violent attack on street vendor
Harmunie Heaven Church has pleaded not guilty to felony assault charges following a violent attack on LA street vendor Arabelia Martinez.
Harmunie Heaven Church has pleaded not guilty to felony assault charges following a violent attack on LA street vendor Arabelia Martinez.
Rotting pig feet, crab meat, beef at burned Boyle Heights warehouse fueling odor, health concerns
Spoiled food continues to rot at the burned Lineage Logistics warehouse in Boyle Heights, creating a strong odor that residents say has become unbearable.
Spoiled food continues to rot at the burned Lineage Logistics warehouse in Boyle Heights, creating a strong odor that residents say has become unbearable.
Fans celebrate Mexico's win over Ecuador
In downtown Los Angeles, the party continued well after the whistle after El Tri beat Ecuador 2-0 to advance to the Round of 16 in the FIFA World Cup.
In downtown Los Angeles, the party continued well after the whistle after El Tri beat Ecuador 2-0 to advance to the Round of 16 in the FIFA World Cup.
Pig feet, crab meat, beef odor at Boyle Heights warehouse
Spoiled crab meat, beef, and pig feet are among millions of pounds of decomposing food now rotting inside and outside a burned Lineage warehouse in Boyle Heights.
Spoiled crab meat, beef, and pig feet are among millions of pounds of decomposing food now rotting inside and outside a burned Lineage warehouse in Boyle Heights.
$10,000 in Pokémon cards stolen from Pico-Robertson store in 2nd burglary since opening
Burglars smashed into the PokéMall trading card store in Pico-Robertson, stealing an estimated $10,000 worth of collectible Pokémon cards.
Burglars smashed into the PokéMall trading card store in Pico-Robertson, stealing an estimated $10,000 worth of collectible Pokémon cards.
Boyle Heights warehouse fire cleanup continues as crews tackle odors, clear out rotten food
More than a week after the Lineage warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, crews are removing rotting food as officials continue battling flare-ups and addressing odor and environmental concerns.
More than a week after the Lineage warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, crews are removing rotting food as officials continue battling flare-ups and addressing odor and environmental concerns.
Teen helps stop Sherman Oaks fire caused by man dragging shopping cart
A 13-year-old helped stop a fire after spotting flames outside his Sherman Oaks home and alerting his family, who began putting out the blaze before firefighters arrived.
A 13-year-old helped stop a fire after spotting flames outside his Sherman Oaks home and alerting his family, who began putting out the blaze before firefighters arrived.
Northridge father detained by ICE despite winning years-long immigration case
Miguel Raudes of Northridge is in ICE custody at Adelanto as the DHS seeks a third-country removal despite a 2023 ruling protecting him from deportation to Nicaragua.
Miguel Raudes of Northridge is in ICE custody at Adelanto as the DHS seeks a third-country removal despite a 2023 ruling protecting him from deportation to Nicaragua.
Andrés Chait appointed new LAUSD superintendent following Alberto Carvalho resignation
The LAUSD Board of Education has unanimously named Andrés Chait as permanent superintendent following the resignation of Alberto Carvalho amid an FBI probe.
The LAUSD Board of Education has unanimously named Andrés Chait as permanent superintendent following the resignation of Alberto Carvalho amid an FBI probe.
Rats and rotting food threaten Boyle Heights after Lineage warehouse fire
Residents near a burned Los Angeles cold-storage warehouse face an intolerable stench and rat infestation as 85 million pounds of food rot inside.
Residents near a burned Los Angeles cold-storage warehouse face an intolerable stench and rat infestation as 85 million pounds of food rot inside.
As the World Cup brings the world to Los Angeles, Miya Miya is serving up a taste of Jordan
As the World Cup brings global fans to Los Angeles, viral West LA restaurant Miya Miya is serving up authentic Jordanian shawarma and cultural hospitality rooted in a son's tribute to his late father.
As the World Cup brings global fans to Los Angeles, viral West LA restaurant Miya Miya is serving up authentic Jordanian shawarma and cultural hospitality rooted in a son's tribute to his late father.
Katsuya Uechi, sushi chef who helped redefine Japanese dining, dies at 67
Katsuya Uechi, the pioneering sushi chef whose Katsu-ya restaurants helped redefine Japanese dining in Los Angeles, has passed away.
Katsuya Uechi, the pioneering sushi chef whose Katsu-ya restaurants helped redefine Japanese dining in Los Angeles, has passed away.
Trump urges Spencer Pratt to fight 'rigged' LA mayoral election: 'He shouldn't go away quietly'
During a press conference on Friday, President Donald Trump claimed without evidence that the Los Angeles mayoral primary was rigged after former reality TV star Spencer Pratt lost his runoff spot.
During a press conference on Friday, President Donald Trump claimed without evidence that the Los Angeles mayoral primary was rigged after former reality TV star Spencer Pratt lost his runoff spot.
Los Angeles Mayor responds to Boyle Heights fire
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass thanks the firefighters for taking down the spread of last week's Boyle Heights fire.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass thanks the firefighters for taking down the spread of last week's Boyle Heights fire.
Suspect arrested in violent attack on street vendor in downtown LA
The LAPD has arrested a suspect in connection with the violent assault on a downtown Los Angeles street vendor.
The LAPD has arrested a suspect in connection with the violent assault on a downtown Los Angeles street vendor.
Fire out at Boyle Heights warehouse; air quality concerns remain
Los Angeles firefighters continue to utilize heavy equipment and exterior streams to combat a stubborn warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, aiming for full extinguishment by Friday.
Los Angeles firefighters continue to utilize heavy equipment and exterior streams to combat a stubborn warehouse fire in Boyle Heights, aiming for full extinguishment by Friday.



















