The Latest
-
Rideshare driver shoots man who was brutally attacking a woman in Orange County
The driver took immediate action and fired off a warning shot, which didn’t stop the man from attacking the 60-year-old woman.
-
DA exonerates 2 men wrongfully convicted in separate murders in Whittier and Culver City
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón exonerated two men who were serving extensive prison terms for murders that prosecutors now say they did not commit.
-
Drug dealer known as ‘El Mago' among alleged victims in Willowbrook shooting
The investigation continued Monday into a shooting in the Willowbrook area that claimed the lives of two men, one of whom was allegedly a convicted drug trafficker known as “El Mago,” who had ties to the son of imprisoned Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.
-
Figueroa Street community confronts drug and prostitution problems
Residents are joining forces to find viable solutions to illegal activity within the community.
-
North Hollywood tenants say they face eviction due to apartment construction
A group of North Hollywood tenants say they’ve received an eviction notice due to construction of a modern new apartment building.
-
2 SoCal Men Part of the Historic US Equestrian Silver Winning Team in Dressage
For the first time in 73 years, the United States team won a silver medal in an equine competition called dressage, and behind the scenes, two SoCal men are part of the team that traveled to Tokyo.
-
‘Chamba' App Helps Communities Most Affected by Unemployment Find Jobs
A new app helps people find jobs at a time when the job market has started to resurface.
-
$26 Million Lottery Ticket Sold in LA Goes Unclaimed, Possibly Destroyed in Wash
The time limit for redeeming the winning $26 million California Lottery Super Lotto Plus ticket has expired, and although there are rumors that a Norwalk woman bought the ticket, no one showed up to claim the prize.
-
Teens Volunteer to Book Vaccine Appointments for Street Vendors in East LA
A group of young Angelenos are running a campaign to help street vendors get appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine and are helping them clear their doubts or fears about the vaccination.
-
Girls Reunited With Father After Being Separated at a Detention Center
A Honduran father and his daughters, who were being held by immigration authorities in Texas for more than a month, finally saw each other again in person on Tuesday when they arrived at Los Angeles International Airport.