LOS ANGELES − After nearly a month of destruction, smoke, and ash, the Eaton and Palisades fires that once ensconced Los Angeles have been fully contained, according to Cal Fire.
In Los Angeles, a large group of anti-ICE protesters were blocking both sides of the 101 Freeway near the Alameda Street exit.
With Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass delaying the city’s plans to remove all checkpoints for access to Pacific Palisades along Pacific Coast Highway until Monday, visitors were still stopped at multiple ...
A lawsuit filed Monday claims Southern California Edison equipment sparked the Eaton Fire. The lawsuit alleges that Southern ...
Backstory: On Friday, Bass announced that the Palisades will be reopened on Sunday morning to the public, along with stepped up law enforcement presence since all checkpoints would be removed. On ...
The beachside thoroughfare reopened in Malibu up to Coastline Drive on the north end Sunday, but remained closed between ...
Droves of protesters flocked to downtown Los Angeles on Sunday in what police described as a “non-permitted demonstration.” ...
The change will allow the Los Angeles Police Department to increase its service citywide while also keeping the Palisades ...
After wreaking havoc for more than three weeks, two deadly wildfires are now 100% contained. Here’s a look back at the ...
A man claims an off-duty LAPD officer chased him with a gun in Westchester last spring after talking to a woman in a parking lot. The officer's lawyer said he stepped in after seeing girlfriend ...
City officials announced Saturday that checkpoints to enter the Pacific Palisades will remain in place despite previously ...
After Pacific Palisades residents expressed concerns that their neighborhoods will be open to the public, Mayor Karen Bass on ...