Women arrested for allegedly stealing $2,000 worth of items from Lululemon store in Orange...
Two women were arrested for allegedly stealing over $2,000 worth of merchandise from an Irvine mall. The suspects were identified as Tenea Rebecca Williams, 35, of Downey, and Marie Anne Mayugba, 36, of Sacramento, according to the Irvine Police Department. On Sept. 5, police responded to reports of shoplifters...
8 arrested in connection with Los Angeles cargo theft worth $1.4 million
Along with the arrests, deputies seized multiple stolen vehicles, firearms and narcotics.
LA County issues warning after multiple fatal overdoses connected to kratom
Los Angeles County health officials issued a warning to the public on Friday due to a number of overdose deaths connected to a synthetic kratom compound.
Man shot and killed in South Los Angeles intersection
The shooting happened a little before 6 p.m. near Hoover Street and 68th Street, according to the Los Angeles Police Department.
LA Immigrants Fear Homelessness as ICE Raids Slash Wages and Rent Payments
Immigrant renters in Los Angeles now spend 91% of their income on rent after ICE raids devastated local wages.
Long Beach’s Andrey Okunev Killed in Army Rifle Range Incident
A well-liked Long Beach high school graduate passed away last week after an accident on the rifle range at Fort Leonard Wood on Sept. 5, where he was undergoing basic training as part of the United States Army’s 48th Infantry Regiment. Andrey Okunev was 18 years old and a recent graduate of Sato High School last June.
Louisville Surpasses Chicago and Los Angeles in Per Capita Homicides, FBI Data Shows
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY — Newly released FBI crime data shows Louisville’s homicide rate per capita in 2024 was higher than both Chicago and Los Angeles, placing the city 15th nationwide among cities with more than 100,000 residents. The report found that 22 people per 100,000 in Louisville died by...
As fear of ice grips homes, volunteers in LA deliver food to families in...
For years, Génesis Méndez worked two jobs while studying biology at Biola University, a Christian school near Orange County. Once she’d reached her goal of buying a new car, she quickly put the new ride to use. These days, Méndez does food deliveries to families too afraid...
The Black-Led Boycott of Target Seems to Be Working, Even in L.A.
This article was produced by the nonprofit publication Capital & Main. It is published here with permission. In the aftermath of the racial unrest that erupted across Los Angeles 33 years ago, many Black residents and leaders hoped to rebuild the economy by bringing back the amenities South Central had been lacking...
LA County wig shop owner fed up as string of burglaries targeting business continues
A Los Angeles County business owner is demanding help from local leaders as she's been subject to multiple burglaries in recent months, leaving her at risk of closing down for good.

















