Officer accuses Glendora PD of racial harassment, arrest-quota pressure
Officer Andrew Hwang alleges racial harassment and arrest-quota pressure within the Glendora Police Department.
Celeste Rivas Case: LAPD refutes claims teen’s body was frozen, addresses security hold
LAPD officials issued a statement disputing reports that Celeste Rivas’ body was frozen when it was discovered, calling the claims misinformation. The department also explained the court order that sealed Medical Examiner records as detectives continue investigating the teen’s death.
LA labor leader pleads not guilty to obstructing federal immigration raid
Labor leader David Huerta pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor obstruction charge after allegedly blocking federal agents during a June immigration raid in Los Angeles, maintaining the charges are a baseless attempt to silence his activism.
Simi Valley man found guilty of murdering ex-wife, burying her, then digging her up to rape the corpse
Zarbab Ali confessed to murdering his estranged wife, Rachel Castillo, and then further desecrating the body by burying it in a shallow grave before later digging it up to rape her corpse.
California ranks #1 most expensive state for fast food: See which cities have the highest prices
California often finds itself on the top of a variety of "most expensive" lists. So when it comes to high costs for fast food, it may be no surprise that the Golden State tops that list too.
A $25 million view: LA's iconic Stahl House (Case Study #22) hits the market
The globally recognizable Stahl House, a two-bedroom, glass-and-steel midcentury masterpiece designed by Pierre Koenig, has been listed for sale for the first time since its completion in 1959.
'Sweet Alice' Harris, 91, continues Watts tradition of Thanksgiving turkey giveaway
At 91 years old, “Sweet Alice" Harris isn’t slowing down anytime soon and continues to give back in what’s been a decades-long tradition.



















