
One person dead and two others injured after shooting in Azusa
One person killed and two others injured during shooting in Azusa Friday night.
One person killed and two others injured during shooting in Azusa Friday night.
Some Hollywood residents are frustrated and worried about traffic and safety after the reopening of a parking lot near the popular Runyon Canyon Park.
A family found 1 million pennies in their late father’s Pico-Union home. They think one of the pennies could be a collector’s item potentially worth millions.
The U.S. Men’s National Team and Mexico will face off in the semifinal of the CONCACAF Nations League next week in Las Vegas. Here’s what you need to know.
The family of a man who died during a wall collapse in Pacoima plans legal action against the construction company he was working for at the time.
Deaths at LA County railroad crossings have risen since 2020, according to federal data. Statewide, railroad-related accidents are also up.
Dozens of counterfeit luxury watches with a suggested retail value of about $1.3 million were seized over the past two months at Los Angeles International Airport, authorities said Friday.
A resolution condemning the 1943 Zoot Suit Riots, days of violence and attacks against Mexican American community during a dark chapter in Los Angeles’ history, will be considered Friday by the City Council.
A wrong-way SUV driver was killed when he crashed head-on into three other cars in a collision that was captured on dashcam video in Long Beach.
The state of California released a final report that lays out a cleanup plan for the Santa Susana Field Lab in the hills above the San Fernando and Simi Valleys. Advocates for a full cleanup say the plan will leave the majority of the toxic waste behind.
A man driving a stolen Mercedes is in custody after leading law enforcement on a wild, three-hour long pursuit.
After someone torched a man’s classic pickup, residents in Los Angeles’ Fairfax neighborhood are concerned about what appears to be a series of arsons.
A small earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.2 has been reported roughly four miles northeast of Sierra Madre and 4.2 miles northwest of Monrovia, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake was reported at 3:08 p.m. No Injuries or damage have been reported. Check back for updates.
Nocturnal visitors of the ursine variety have called upon the area “at least twice” in recent days.