Federal authorities arrested a Beverly Hills man and charged a Brentwood developer in separate cases involving fraud in public homelessness funds, officials announced today.
Cody Holmes, 31, former chief financial
A man suspected of assault was taken into custody early Friday morning after barricading himself for several hours inside a homeless housing facility, police said.
The suspect surrendered around 12:
A federal grand jury has indicted a former Pacific Palisades resident on charges of starting what became one of the most destructive wildfires in Los Angeles history, adding two felonies
It’s been nearly a year since Californians overwhelmingly approved Proposition 36, a tough-on-crime measure providing what backers called “mass treatment” for those facing certain drug charges. But few defendants
One of Gov. Gavin Newsom‘s marquee mental health programs may broaden its reach despite persistent questions about the number of people it’s helping and whether it’s achieving
A federal judge in Florida ordered the man charged in California's deadly Palisades Fire to remain jailed Thursday after a prosecutor said he had traits of an arsonist
A 29-year-old former Pacific Palisades resident has been arrested on federal charges alleging he maliciously started the fire that became the catastrophic Palisades Fire, one of the most destructive wildfires
Los Angeles police recovered an estimated $500,000 worth of stolen Nike merchandise from a Santa Monica sneaker resale shop last week, authorities announced Monday.
Detectives from the Los Angeles
At least two criminals are walking around Santa Monica unsupervised after a pair of disabled ankle monitors were found along the beach.
The Santa Monica police department said tracking and
Santa Monica police are asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect who assaulted an elderly security guard and stole his flashlight in late August.
The attack
Santa Monica police officers prevented a man from jumping to his death off the Santa Monica Pier last week.
SMPD said that on Saturday, Sept. 27, at approximately 11 a.
The U.S. Department of Justice sued the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department on Tuesday, alleging it violated the Constitution by moving too slowly to process gun licenses