10 people, including child, injured in violent multi-vehicle crash on 210 Freeway in Glendora
According to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, six of the patients were rushed to the hospital in critical condition, including a child.
A Woman Visited Her Husband in Prison. She Never Made It Out — and...
The wife of a California inmate serving a life sentence for four murders died during a family visit last year — and now he is accused of killing her. David Brinson, 55, has been charged with murder in the November 2024 death of his wife, Stephanie Diane Dowells, 62, according to Amador County District Attorney […]
LA teen detained by ICE while walking dog; family launches GoFundMe
Benjamin Marcelo Guerrero-Cruz, an 18-year-old high school student from Los Angeles, was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last week. Guerrero-Cruz was taken into custody while walking his dog near Sepulveda Boulevard in western LA County. The arrest shocked the family of the Reseda Charter High...
A look inside the 100-year-old campus where LA County plans to bring dozens of...
Metropolitan State Hospital opened as a psychiatric facility back in 1916. But many of the buildings have sat vacant for decades.
ICE Raids Rattle Westside Businesses Amid Reports of Arrests, Ambush Tactics
Masked Men Targeted Car Washes, Home Depots: 30 People Missing. ICE and Border Patrol raids on Los Angeles’ Westside this week have caused panic and fear at local businesses, with reports estimating that roughly 30 people have been taken into custody since Saturday. The grassroots organization West Los Rapid...
‘We are not a cult’: Alternative California church hits a nerve
The Alien Church has drawn confusion, curiosity and scorn since its opening.
Beloved market in Chinatown shutting down amid crimes in Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES - A beloved market in Chinatown is shutting down next month after a rash of robberies and a drop in business. It's just the latest business to be forced to close because of crime. Yue Wa Market owner Amy Tran says her customers are sad to see this...
After rejecting tenant-aid contract, LA city attorney launches audit of eviction-defense provider
Hydee Feldstein Soto said she wants to know if city funds helped tenants as intended. The tenant aid group says it's already complied with contract reporting requirements.
California music mogul sentenced to 4 years for cartel ties
Los Angeles, California – José Ángel Del Villar, the influential CEO of Latin music powerhouse Del Records, will
Metro honors late rapper Nipsey Hussle with commemorative TAP cards
Metro celebrated the 40th birthday of the late rapper and community leader Nipsey Hussle with the release of two limited edition TAP cards and the temporary renaming of Hyde Park station in his honor.