Los Angeles
The Menendez Brothers' Inheritance: Could Erik & Lyle Inherit their Parents' Fortune?
Will the brothers be able to use any of the money their parents left for them?
New Los Angeles DA Says Menendez Case is Still A Priority
Even though Nathan Hochman's predecessor pushed for a review of the case after new allegations of abuse, he promised an objective and exhaustive reevaluation
The Menendez Brothers' Case Faces New Uncertainty After DA Loses Election Against a More Conservative Opponent
Nathan Hochman is promising a more thorough reevaluation that could complicate the brothers' freedom.
California Family Begs Public for Help After Pet Tortoise Kidnapped by 'Heartless and Evil Man'
A family in Panorama City is pleading for help after their pet tortoise was stolen and abused by a man.
Arizona Man Sentenced to Prison for Supplying Guns to Shooter Intending to "Kill Jews" in L.A.
The shooter was prohibited from purchasing firearms due to previous mental health holds.
The Menendez Brothers Already Have a Judge Who Will Decide Their Fate: Here's What's Next For Them
Judge William C. Ryan of the Los Angeles County Superior Court has been appointed to issue a new sentence for the brothers
How Fernando Valenzuela Healed the Wounds of the Displaced Mexican-American Community in Los Angeles
The arrival of Fernando Valenzuela to Major League Baseball in 1981 marked the beginning of a cultural phenomenon known as 'Fernandomania,' which transformed not only baseball but also the Mexican-American community in Los Angeles. Today, his legacy endures with the retirement of his number 34 by the Dodgers and the continued presence of his influence on new generations.
Leading Los Angeles City Council Candidate Says 'F--k the Police' in Meeting with College Students
When asked about her stance on abolishing the police, a Los Angeles City Council candidate responded with "f--k the police," a reference to an N.W.A. song.
Hysteria at Los Angeles Middle School After Suspected Mass Overdose: 'There Were a Lot of People Throwing Up'
A suspected mass overdose involving at least 17 students at Walter Reed Middle School in Los Angeles led to evaluations and hospitalizations.
Catholic Archdiocese to Pay Out Record $880 Million Settlement to Victims of Child Sex Abuse
The Archdiocese of Los Angeles has reached a record $880 million settlement with over 1,350 victims of clergy sexual abuse.
Los Angeles Man Kills Ex-Girlfriend, Shoots Her Son and Himself; Cops Visited Apartment 7 Times in Past 5 Months
Hours after a woman obtained a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend, he committed a murder-suicide and shot and wounded her son.
California Judge Still Receiving Taxpayer-Funded Six-Figure Salary While Sitting in Jail on Murder Charges, Court Records Reveal
Judge Jeffrey Ferguson made more than $220,000 in salary and more than $22,000 in benefits in 2023, despite being in jail on a murder charge.
California AG Presses Los Angeles to Redraw Council Districts, Citing Latino Voting Concerns
One proposal reportedly discussed by the AG's team includes creating an additional Latino-majority district in the San Fernando Valley
WATCH: Los Angeles Man Who Led Police on High-Speed Chase Refuses to Let Go of Pet Dog as Cops Swarm In
Authorities can be heard yelling, "Let go of the dog," in the video after using less-than-lethal measures to fill the car with smoke.
Menendez Brothers' Conviction Will Be Reconsidered in Light of Stunning New Evidence: DA
The District Attorney in Los Angeles announced Thursday that his office will reexamine the convictions of the Menendez brothers in light of new evidence, including a letter from Erik detailing alleged sexual abuse by their father.
LA District Attorney Expects to Have Decision on Menendez Brothers' Sentence by November 29
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón announced that his office is considering the possibility of resentencing or overturning the conviction of Erik and Lyle Menendez.
LAPD Defends Unleashing Robot Dog on City, Promises 'Spot' Will Never Be Weaponized
LAPD plans to use Spot in situations to reduce risk to police officers, however others are worried the robot dog may become a symbol of militarization.
Dozens of American Neo-Nazis Busted in Historic Takedown of White Supremacist Organization
Nearly 70 people were indicted in what US Attorney Martin Estrada called one of the "largest takedowns in the history of the Department of Justice of a neo-Nazi, white supremacist, violent extremist organization."
Bel Air Mansion Owned by Osama Bin Laden's Brother Completely Covered in Graffiti
A Bin Laden family-owned property is the latest mansion in the affluent Bel-Air neighborhood to suffer extensive damage by taggers.
WATCH: Los Angeles Carjacker in High-Speed Chase Appears to Mock Cops, Take Selfies While Sticking Head Out Window
The passenger hung out of the window and seemingly began taking selfies and throwing gang signs at officers in pursuit.
Notorious 'pillowcase rapist' who attacked over 100 women set to be released despite opposition
Kathryn Barger, a Los Angeles County Supervisor, has joined other officials and residents in opposing the proposed release of Christopher Hubbart, the "Pillowcase Rapist," in the Antelope Valley.
Latino fitness influencer remains in critical condition after being shot in attempted robbery in L.A.
Miguel Ángel Aguilar is the owner of Self Made Training, which has over 50,000 followers on social media and a couple dozen locations across the country
4.7 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Malibu
Malibu, California, was hit with a 4.7 magnitude earthquake on Thursday morning
Los Angeles Wildfire Explodes, Engulfing Homes
Authorities issued widespread evacuation orders as the fire tore through the towns of Wrightwood and Mt Baldy, destroying at least 33 homes, several cabins, and racing through a ski resort.
4.6 magnitude earthquake hits Los Angeles with the epicenter near Long Beach
Seismic shifts below 5 points in the Richter Scale are considered to be light
Dozens arrested in raids targeting South LA gang linked to the killing of an LAPD officer
FBI agents and Los Angeles County deputies across the city raided 30 homes linked to the Florencia 13 gang
Former L.A. mayor looks to become first Latino governor of California in more than a century
Antonio Villaraigosa announced his candidacy for the 2026 California gubernatorial election after finishing third in 2018
California Gov. Newsom issues executive order to remove homeless encampments in the state
"Now more excuses. We've provided the time. We've provided the funds. Now it's time for locals to do their job," the governor said
4 in 10 homeless people in Los Angeles are Latinos
The overall count in the city, however, shows total homelessness dropped 2%
Los Angeles City Council members seek more protection for the city's fast-food workers
A recent report by the Step Forward Foundation found that 88% of fast-food workers lack comprehensive knowledge of their labor rights