KATHLEEN RONAYNE and JOHN ANTCZAK Associated Press
California lifted regional stay-at-home orders across the state Monday in response to improving coronavirus conditions, returning the state to a system of county-by-county
Two people were killed and three others were critically injured when a car being pursued by police crashed into another car in eastern Los Angeles County.
The La Verne Police
By Katie Campione
Jurors on Thursday found a man prosecutors have dubbed “The Boy Next Door Killer” was sane when he fatally stabbed two women and tried to kill a
By Christopher Weber
Like many urban singles, the mountain lion P-22 lives a solitary life in a too-small habitat. And he has a hard time finding a mate in the
Save the date! On August 17, 2019 the Santa Monica Animal Shelter will join NBC4 Southern California and Telemundo 52 for the fifth annual pet adoption event “Clear the Shelters”
By Andrew Dalton
A jury on Thursday found an aspiring actor who was described by prosecutors as a serial killer guilty of fatally stabbing two women and attempting to kill
By Dan Elliott
A drone soared over a blazing hot cornfield in northeastern Colorado on a recent morning, snapping images with an infrared camera to help researchers decide how much
Forty percent of small businesses never reopen after a natural disaster and another 25% that reopen fail within a year, emergency management experts warned last week at a forum on
When Hurricane Irma hit Puerto Rico in September 2017, Carlos Melendez couldn't contact the staffers or customers of his San Juan-based technology firm, Wovenware.
Melendez learned a lesson
City Council will settle two controversial landmark designations Tuesday.
The appellants are trying to overturn decisions the Landmarks Commission made last month about the personal home of one of Southern
Gelson’s Markets, voted best supermarket in the west by Consumer Reports, is reintroducing "Gelson's Farmers Market" events hosted weekly on Saturdays at seven locations throughout
A new assessment by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers raises concern about the potential for failure of the spillway of a flood control dam on a Southern California