Royalty at Long Beach Pride inspires charity and visibility
The International Imperial Court of Long Beach crowns fundraisers with royal titles after they work to help raise funds for various LGBTQ+ charities in Long Beach and surrounding areas.
The International Imperial Court of Long Beach crowns fundraisers with royal titles after they work to help raise funds for various LGBTQ+ charities in Long Beach and surrounding areas.
California is considering Road Charge, an alternative funding system that would replace the gas tax, which funds most of road repair maintenance projects.
The Los Angeles City Council voted unanimously to have the zoo report back within 30 days to determine the fate of the remaining elephants in captivity before it’s too late.
An 83-year-old woman selling flowers on the side of the road over Mother’s Day weekend was forced to stop after another vendor reported her to the police.
Rapid Plumbing initially fixed the water heater but then said more work was needed. An expert later said the homeowner was duped.
A car, carrying two adults and one toddler, crashed into a home in Burbank Wednesday, taking out a steel railing and a portion of the house.
A shooter who opened fire on a Riverside County Sheriff’s Department deputy during a traffic stop was sought by authorities.
U.S. flags were lowered to half-staff Wednesday in California and around the country in honor of National Peace Officers Memorial Day.
Goats assigned to eat brush to prevent wildfires wander off the job in Rancho Palos Verdes.
A woman witnessed a horrific sight when she caught up to her car after it was stolen by four teens in Long Beach.
Part of Los Angeles’ Mulholland Drive that has been closed since early February due to storm damage is on track to reopen this month.
Los Angeles County sheriff’s detectives conducted a search of the Antelope Valley landfill Tuesday in hopes of finding the remains of a missing 3-week-old baby.
Police are looking for two men in connection to a home invasion robbery in Winnetka Tuesday, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
Allen gave $50,000 from her district funds and helped convince the city to pay another $80,000 to help fund the festival.
The Los Angeles Police Department in collaboration with the Hyundai Corporation is offering free security software updates and VIN etching to Hyundai owners.
Two LAPD stations in the San Fernando Valley have reported unusual increases in the number of stolen cars, Hyundais and Kias continue to be a prime target, police say
The stabbing was reported just after 2 p.m. as the bus was near the intersection of Ventura Boulevard and Balboa Boulevard.