Suspect in custody after man and woman shot in Sylmar, police say
Two people were shot, one fatally, in a residential area of Sylmar Thursday morning, and a suspect was taken into custody.
USPS hiring mechanics across Los Angeles County
Those looking for a new job can join the United States Postal Service as the agency is looking to hire mechanics in Los Angeles County. The USPS is seeking “skilled automotive technicians to keep the largest fleet of vehicles among federal agencies on the road.” Available technician roles are: Other related roles...
Charles E. Toberman Estate, historic home of real estate developer in Hollywood
California has over 2,800 historic properties and districts, including 145, which have been designated as National Historic Landmarks. The City of Los Angeles has at least 289 of these historic mentions. One of the historic properties is the C.E. Toberman Estate located at 1847 Camino Palmero in Hollywood, which is a...
Two Demonstrations Criticizing Fatal ICE Shooting Set for Downtown LA
Back-to-back demonstrations criticizing the fatal shooting of a woman by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer during an immigration action in Minneapolis are planned for Thursday morning outside the downtown Federal Building.
Protecting California’s Black Moms and Babies: Policies and Programs Struggle to Fix Deep-Rooted Maternal...
Statewide — Gnae Dismuke experienced a miscarriage at 11 weeks in 2017 and later gave birth to three children, now ages six, four, and one month. Dismuke says she’s encouraged that programs exist to advocate for safer birth outcomes for Black women like her. However, when it comes to actual practices of medical...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to visit Los Angeles for defense tour
FRESNO, Calif. (FOX26) — Secretary of War Pete Hegseth is set to visit Los Angeles on Thursday as part of the "Arsenal of Freedom" tour, which aims to revitalize America's manufacturing might and re-energize the nation's workforce. During his visit, Hegseth will meet with defense industry leaders, conduct a...
A new California law requires a working fridge in all apartments. LA landlords fought...
Fridge-less apartments dotting the pricey California rental market will soon be a head-scratching relic. Beginning Jan. 1, landlords will be required to provide all apartments with a working stove and refrigerator thanks to a new state law. It marks the end of an unusual, decades-long phenomenon mostly in the Los...
L.A. Fires One Year Later: Music Community Reckons With Loss and Uncertainty
One year after wildfires fueled by hurricane-force winds roared through Los Angeles County, killing 31 people and destroying thousands of homes, survivors are still absorbing the impact. Many are members of the music industry, creatives who were drawn to the rugged beauty of the tight-knit communities on the edges of...
LA marks one year since devastating wildfires
January 7 marks one year since a series of wildfires devastated Los Angeles. CNN’s Elex Michaelson questions Rep. Young Kim (R-CA) on the status of emergency fire funding for California.
LA County health department defies federal vaccine changes
After federal health officials on Monday reduced recommended childhood vaccines from 17 diseases to 11, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health announced no modifications to immunization schedules or vaccine availability for residents. State guidelines for childhood vaccine availability and dosing remain...

















