Familiar Drizzle and Gradual Warm-Up in Los Angeles’ Late May Forecast
As Los Angeles heads into the final week of May, residents can expect to see a familiar pattern in the weather. According to the National Weather Service, the city will experience patchy drizzle and fog in the mornings, which is expected to clear by the afternoon. Highs are anticipated to be in the low to mid-70s,...
LAPD chief talks new budget, upcoming Olympics and probe into officers’ welfare check responses
Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell spoke with ABC7 about the LAPD's new budget, the upcoming Olympics and the investigation into officers' response to 911 calls after two people were found dead in two different incidents.
Semi hauling lumber crashes in California
California Highway Patrol reported that a big rig carrying 10 tons of lumber crashed through a sound wall Friday morning in Arcadia, Calif., injuring the driver, leaving a trail of debris behind on the 210 Freeway. CHP said the crash occurred around 2:28 a.m. on the eastbound freeway at the...
Boy arrested for allegedly killing man with flare gun in Huntington Beach
HUNTINGTON BEACH – A boy has been arrested on suspicion of murder for allegedly shooting and killing a man with a flare gun in Huntington Beach, authorities said Saturday. Officers dispatched at about 8:40 p.m. Friday to a reported shooting near the intersection of Florida Street and Utica Avenue located a man...
Future of school serving low-income and homeless students in Hyde Park is uncertain
The school has been in limbo for the last eight months, and now, families and staff are wondering if they'll be using the summer break to relax or to find a new school or job.
Authorities ID Victim in Pico Rivera Homicide
A 68-year-old man who was found dead by sheriff’s deputies in Pico Rivera was identified by county authorities Saturday. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies responded shortly after 6 a.m. Wednesday to the 8300 block of Telegraph Road, near the Santa Ana (5) Freeway, to reports regarding an unresponsive man,...
LA Catholic school students head to Vatican to honor Pope Francis
Four students from Los Angeles-area Catholic high schools will visit the Vatican to participate in a memorial service for Pope Francis while hoping to meet the new head of the Catholic Church, the Los Angeles Archdiocese confirmed Friday. The students are part of “Scholas,” a program that Pope Francis started...
LAUSD Tentatively Settles White Substitute Teacher’s Discrimination Suit
Los Angeles Unified has reached a tentative settlement in a lawsuit filed by a longtime substitute teacher who alleged she was discriminated against because she is white when she was fired in 2024 after being falsely accused of making a racially insensitive remark to a Black student and not given the appropriate...
Promised Housing, Delivered Neglect: A Westlake Death Raises Hard Questions
How a Mother, Veteran, and Survivor Was Left Behind by the Very System Meant to Help Her The dogs were still inside the tent when Lucrecia Macias Barajas’s daughter pulled back the flap and saw her mother’s body—badly disfigured, with … Continue reading → The post Promised Housing, Delivered Neglect: A Westlake...
1 dead after fatal Gramercy Park shooting involving ‘4 to 5 subjects’: police
A shooting involving “four to five subjects” left a man dead in L.A.’s Gramercy Park neighborhood overnight, according to authorities. The Los Angeles Police Department confirmed that gunfire erupted around 11:55 p.m. Friday in the 9800 block of South Van Ness Avenue just north of West Century Boulevard. “A man...