LA ICE raids conducted at multiple locations; community speaks out
Several protests were held Friday in response to immigration raids at various locations in Los Angeles.
Several protests were held Friday in response to immigration raids at various locations in Los Angeles.
ICE raids LA: Protests break out after dozens taken into custody by federal agents
Mass protests were held in response to several immigration raids that occurred throughout Los Angeles on Friday.
Mass protests were held in response to several immigration raids that occurred throughout Los Angeles on Friday.
LA Immigration Raids: Community group says raid was 'random sweep'
Angelica Salas of the Coalition of Humane Immigrant Rights said the immigration raids in LA on Friday were "random sweeps" and federal officials didn't have warrants issued.
Angelica Salas of the Coalition of Humane Immigrant Rights said the immigration raids in LA on Friday were "random sweeps" and federal officials didn't have warrants issued.
ICE raids in LA: Clashes between agents, protestors
Chaos ensued in downtown Los Angeles on Friday afternoon after a series of ICE raids across LA.
Chaos ensued in downtown Los Angeles on Friday afternoon after a series of ICE raids across LA.
ICE raids across LA
Several ICE raids took place across Los Angeles on Friday.
Several ICE raids took place across Los Angeles on Friday.
LA immigration raids lead to clashes, arrests
Federal agents were taking people into custody at multiple locations near downtown Los Angeles Friday, sparking impromptu gatherings of protesters who clashed with authorities at one of the scenes.
Federal agents were taking people into custody at multiple locations near downtown Los Angeles Friday, sparking impromptu gatherings of protesters who clashed with authorities at one of the scenes.
Torrance 9-year-old detained by ICE faces potential deportation to Honduras
The fourth grader and his family were transferred to a processing center in Texas and are awaiting deportation to Honduras.
The fourth grader and his family were transferred to a processing center in Texas and are awaiting deportation to Honduras.
What to expect from the 2025 BET Expereince
The BET Experience is back in LA! Here's what you can expect for the big event.
The BET Experience is back in LA! Here's what you can expect for the big event.
Man suspected in killing of Baldwin Park police officer, innocent civilian due in court
Eduardo Roberto Medina-Berumen, 22, is set to be arraigned at the Pomona courthouse for the murder of Baldwin Park police officer Samuel Riveros and innocent citizen Darius Wong.
Eduardo Roberto Medina-Berumen, 22, is set to be arraigned at the Pomona courthouse for the murder of Baldwin Park police officer Samuel Riveros and innocent citizen Darius Wong.
DHS raid at Home Depot
Multiple people were taken into custody by federal agents outside a Home Depot in LA's Westlake area on Friday morning.
Multiple people were taken into custody by federal agents outside a Home Depot in LA's Westlake area on Friday morning.
Slain Officer Samuel Riveros remembered
A man accused of murdering a police officer and a citizen is due in court Friday.
A man accused of murdering a police officer and a citizen is due in court Friday.
LA immigrant families reportedly detained by ICE at routine check-ins sparks human rights concerns
Immigrant families, including asylum seekers and children, are reportedly being detained by ICE inside the Los Angeles federal building during routine check-ins.
Immigrant families, including asylum seekers and children, are reportedly being detained by ICE inside the Los Angeles federal building during routine check-ins.
Civil rights leaders want CIF to reinstate gold medal to track star after fire extinguisher celebration
Attorneys and NAACP leaders are calling for a high school track athlete's gold medal to be reinstated after the California Interscholastic Federation stripped it from her because she celebrated by using a fire extinguisher on her shoes after a race – behavior that the organization told her was unsportsmanlike.
Attorneys and NAACP leaders are calling for a high school track athlete's gold medal to be reinstated after the California Interscholastic Federation stripped it from her because she celebrated by using a fire extinguisher on her shoes after a race – behavior that the organization told her was unsportsmanlike.
LAX Metro Transit Center opens, connecting millions to the Los Angeles International Airport
The long-awaited LAX Metro Transit Center station in Westchester opened Friday, marking a new era of transit in Los Angeles.
The long-awaited LAX Metro Transit Center station in Westchester opened Friday, marking a new era of transit in Los Angeles.
LAX/Metro Transit Center Station opens
It's a new era for public transit in Los Angeles.
It's a new era for public transit in Los Angeles.
Naked man breaks into Los Angeles home
A naked man was in handcuffs after breaking into a home in the Valley Village neighborhood.
A naked man was in handcuffs after breaking into a home in the Valley Village neighborhood.
'Recovering Innocence' documentary spotlights foster youth
The new documentary 'Recovering Innocence' shines a light on the overmedication of kids in the foster care system and the young filmmakers behind it are using their storytelling to spark change.
The new documentary 'Recovering Innocence' shines a light on the overmedication of kids in the foster care system and the young filmmakers behind it are using their storytelling to spark change.
Despite fire, Altadena Pride to be held this year
Altadena Pride will look a little different this year, but the celebration may be the most healing one yet.
Altadena Pride will look a little different this year, but the celebration may be the most healing one yet.
Eaton Fire survivors share challenges of rebuilding home, including delays in permit
An Altadena resident details the challenges he continues to face in rebuilding his home after the Eaton Fire.
An Altadena resident details the challenges he continues to face in rebuilding his home after the Eaton Fire.
Frustration grows over Eaton Fire rebuilding permits
Five months after the Eaton Fire destroyed more than 9,000 structures, only 15 permits have been issued to homeowners so they can start rebuilding. And everyone wants to know what the holdup is.
Five months after the Eaton Fire destroyed more than 9,000 structures, only 15 permits have been issued to homeowners so they can start rebuilding. And everyone wants to know what the holdup is.



















