List: 'No Kings' anti-Trump protests in Southern California on Oct. 18
More than two million Americans across the country will gather for a nationwide "No Kings Day" protest against the Trump administration's policies on Saturday, Oct. 18.
More than two million Americans across the country will gather for a nationwide "No Kings Day" protest against the Trump administration's policies on Saturday, Oct. 18.
Medical helicopter crashes on California freeway, leaving 3 critically injured
Officials said a group of drivers helped the fire department lift a part of the aircraft to free the person who became pinned underneath the wreckage.
Officials said a group of drivers helped the fire department lift a part of the aircraft to free the person who became pinned underneath the wreckage.
Medical helicopter crashes in California
A medical helicopter crashed on a freeway in Sacramento, leaving three injured.
A medical helicopter crashed on a freeway in Sacramento, leaving three injured.
LA Kings' crew gets the rink ready for season opener
Crews are putting the finishing touches on the rink for the Kings' opener at the Crypto.com Arena in downtown LA Tuesday night.
Crews are putting the finishing touches on the rink for the Kings' opener at the Crypto.com Arena in downtown LA Tuesday night.
Massive raids target violent San Pedro gang tied to Mexican Mafia
Federal and local law enforcement agencies arrested multiple members of the Rancho San Pedro gang following a multi-year investigation and a series of raids. The operation targeted the leadership of the violent gang, which is a criminal enterprise that operates under the control of the Mexican Mafia.
Federal and local law enforcement agencies arrested multiple members of the Rancho San Pedro gang following a multi-year investigation and a series of raids. The operation targeted the leadership of the violent gang, which is a criminal enterprise that operates under the control of the Mexican Mafia.
LAPD, FBI execute search warrants in San Pedro
It's unknown how many arrests were made.
It's unknown how many arrests were made.
Coolkicks LA raid: $500,000 in stolen Nike merch seized from Santa Monica warehouse
Adeel Shams, the owner of popular online sneaker resale business Coolkicks, was arrested in Santa Monica last week for allegedly buying half a million dollars' worth of stolen Nike shoes and clothing, according to police.
Adeel Shams, the owner of popular online sneaker resale business Coolkicks, was arrested in Santa Monica last week for allegedly buying half a million dollars' worth of stolen Nike shoes and clothing, according to police.
$500,000 in stolen Nike goods recovered in Santa Monica
The train cargo theft investigation led to the arrest of the owner and CEO of shoe seller Coolkicks.
The train cargo theft investigation led to the arrest of the owner and CEO of shoe seller Coolkicks.
Man robbed in Woodland Hills while checking car for flat tire
The victim, who works in the Jewelry District, was ambushed by two to four masked men.
The victim, who works in the Jewelry District, was ambushed by two to four masked men.
Burbank Airport experiencing staff shortage
The government is causing travel disruptions nationwide. On Monday, several flights were canceled at the Burbank Airport as the control tower wasn't staffed for several hours.
The government is causing travel disruptions nationwide. On Monday, several flights were canceled at the Burbank Airport as the control tower wasn't staffed for several hours.
Housing project in Santa Monica draws controversy
The new Santa Monica mental health facility sparks some backlash among residents.
The new Santa Monica mental health facility sparks some backlash among residents.
Brentwood dinosaur returned to gas station
Claire the dinosaur is back home after being stolen last week from a Brentwood gas station.
Claire the dinosaur is back home after being stolen last week from a Brentwood gas station.
New Santa Monica mental health facility sparks backlash among residents
A new 49-bed mental health housing facility set to open this month along Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica has ignited controversy among residents who say they were blindsided by the project.
A new 49-bed mental health housing facility set to open this month along Ocean Avenue in Santa Monica has ignited controversy among residents who say they were blindsided by the project.
Mixed reactions over mental health facility
The new Santa Monica mental health facility sparks some backlash among residents.
The new Santa Monica mental health facility sparks some backlash among residents.
Government shutdown cancels Burbank flights
The ongoing government shutdown has forced flights across the country to cancel, including Hollywood Burbank Airport.
The ongoing government shutdown has forced flights across the country to cancel, including Hollywood Burbank Airport.
Bottles of resin found taped to doors of Hollywood bank
Officials later determined the bottles contained a type of resin or polymer that was not considered hazardous.
Officials later determined the bottles contained a type of resin or polymer that was not considered hazardous.
'Sharing the Table' at Calico Fish House
Andrew and Lauren Gruel of Calico Fish House in Huntington Beach is offering free meals to struggling families on Mondays 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Andrew and Lauren Gruel of Calico Fish House in Huntington Beach is offering free meals to struggling families on Mondays 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Trump admin targeting migrant children
Under the operation name, "Freaky Friday," the Trump administration is targeting migrant children who are not with their parents.
Under the operation name, "Freaky Friday," the Trump administration is targeting migrant children who are not with their parents.
BUR faces air traffic controllers shortage
Due to a staff shortage, there is said to be no controllers on duty at the Hollywood Burbank Airport from 4:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday.
Due to a staff shortage, there is said to be no controllers on duty at the Hollywood Burbank Airport from 4:15 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday.
Former LA deputy mayor sentenced to probation for reporting fake bomb threat at City Hall
Brian Williams was ordered to complete 50 hours of community work and to pay the fine during a year of federal probation, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
Brian Williams was ordered to complete 50 hours of community work and to pay the fine during a year of federal probation, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.



















