The union for Los Angeles police officers is demanding the city clean up homeless encampments after a detective was diagnosed with typhoid fever and two others showed similar symptoms.
The
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Three Los Angeles police officers who work at a station in the San Fernando Valley have been infected with the superbug known as MRSA.
CBS2 reports Tuesday the outbreak started
Los Angeles County prosecutors say two people bilked seven Chinese nationals out of $1.5 million in an immigration fraud scheme.
The district attorney’s office said Monday the victims
Hate crime in Los Angeles County rose 32 percent between 2013 and 2017, according to the county’s Commission on Human Relations.
Experts discussed local, state and national hate crime
Los Angeles police say officers shot and killed an armed man who opened fire on them in a late-night encounter.
The Police Department says officers responded around 11 p.m.
Fewer than 100 students and staff members at two Los Angeles universities remain quarantined following their possible exposure to measles.
California State University, Los Angeles, reported Tuesday that 70 students
A four-story building will replace a popular gift store on Wilshire Boulevard, near Santa Monica’s border with Los Angeles.
The building at 3223 Wilshire Blvd. will add 53 apartments,
Ownership at a Third Street Promenade food hall is consolidating, with half of its current and planned restaurants now under the same ownership.
K2 Restaurants, a Los Angeles based restaurant
Los Angeles County has sued Southern California Edison and parent company Edison International to recover more than $100 million in costs and damages from a wind-driven wildfire that may have
A new Los Angeles County program that uses electronic bracelets to find missing people with dementia or autism was launched partly in response to the death of Nancy Paulikas, a
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is considering formally opposing new state rules that would increase the power of election watchdogs.
A bill is currently pending in Sacramento (AB1306)