Facebook and Instagram users in Los Angeles report problems
Users reported trouble using Facebook at Instagram Wednesday morning in Southern California and across the country.
Users reported trouble using Facebook at Instagram Wednesday morning in Southern California and across the country.
Pepperdine University students who’ve hunkered down with their peers on campus amid the shelter-in-place order that was issued due to the Franklin Fire say although harrowing, they understand they’re in the safest place they could be.
The Franklin Fire grew slightly Tuesday evening to rip through more than 2,800 acres of land in Malibu while destroying at least seven structures along the way.
Ashley Rose Sweeting, 40, of Reseda and Evan Harman, 41, of Tomball, Texas were arrested on Tuesday, the LAPD said.
A racist email sent to a pair of local developers has roiled a community in Burbank. Neighborhood leaders have condemned the email but the developers say they allowed it to happen.
In Long Beach’s Naples island, its 86 year old seawall needs $125 million in repairs, and the city doesn’t have the money to do it now.
Horse owners in the Malibu equestrian community breathed a sigh of relief Tuesday after they managed to get their horses out from the Franklin Fire area overnight.
Two officers with the Los Angeles Police Department suffered minor injuries Tuesday after their helicopter made an emergency landing in Los Alamitos.
Renters in Los Angeles can anticipate more support from the city after Tuesday’s expansion of programs under Measure ULA.
Telemundo 52 will air “Mañanitas a la Virgen de Guadalupe” on December 11 from 7 to 9 p.m (PT).
A merger of grocery giants Kroger and Albertsons was dealt a potentially fatal blow Tuesday when a federal judge sided with federal regulators who argued the deal would scuttle competition.
As the Franklin Fire continues to burn in the Malibu area near the Pacific Coast Highway, it is important to stay safe on the road.
A Malibu homeowner was facing what seemed like deja vu when the Franklin fire neared her home high above the Los Angeles County coast.
Many residents in Malibu woke up to the news that a wildfire in their neighborhood had grown overnight.
Thousands of people were under evacuation orders due to the Franklin Fire in the hills of Malibu. See photos of the fire.
More than 18,000 people and 8,100 homes and properties were under the threat of the Franklin Fire in Malibu, Los Angeles County officials said Tuesday.
Thousands of residents were under evacuation orders due to a wildfire in the Malibu area. See where the fire is burning on the LA County coast.
The Franklin Fire has prompted road closures and evacuations in the Malibu area near Pepperdine University. Follow live updates here.