Whittier man accused of stabbing 7-year-old brother
A young Whittier boy is recovering after he was stabbed several times by his brother while he was sleeping, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
A young Whittier boy is recovering after he was stabbed several times by his brother while he was sleeping, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
NBC Los Angeles’ Lynette Romero mourns the death of her friend and former colleague Sam Rubin, a longtime entertainment journalist in Los Angeles.
Tabassum’s classmates in the School of Engineering were proud to share this moment with the valedictorian after they said she was unfairly silenced by USC.
The California Flower Mall in downtown Los Angeles is bustling with buyers eager to show gratitude to their family’s matriarch as the vendor hall prepares for Mother’s Day – one of the busiest days of the year.
The Venice Clinic stood as a beacon of hope for artists, providing accessible healthcare.
After months in the headlines, the so-called graffiti towers in downtown Los Angeles are now for sale.
Reigning beach volleyball champs April Ross and Alix Klineman return to the sand this month as new moms.
More than 14,000 gallons of sewage water was discharged to the Ballona Creek area, officials said.
Several tents were on the stage, where the commencement ceremony had been scheduled for this weekend at the college east of Los Angeles.
Cindy Guevara, who was in and out of the foster care system and shelters throughout her life, finally got a place that she can call home.
California has a budget deficit of $27.6 billion, Gov. Gavin Newsom says. What’s that mean for the nation’s most populous state?
About the inaugural Angel City Sports youth competition, which introduces participants to adaptive sports like blind soccer, wheelchair basketball and track-and-field events.
A pickup crashed into the back of a big rig trailer Friday in an collision that closed lanes on the 91 Freeway in southern Los Angeles County.
A homeowner in Woodland Hills came home from work to quite the surprise, after finding a mountain lion lurking in her backyard.
Some fires at Los Angeles homeless encampment are apparently started when the homeless tap into city electrical wires to bring power to their tents.
The famous donkey and the business that has operated it for 57 years are at risk of leaving El Pueblo permanently due to a contract dispute.