March 4, 2022 Maksim Chmerkovskiy on leaving Ukraine: 'I feel guilty' Maksim Chmerkovskiy is opening up about his emotional return home from Ukraine, after documenting his experience of being in Kyiv when the war first broke out last week.
March 3, 2022 Jacqueline Avant's killer pleads guilty to shooting death in Los Angeles-area home The alleged killer of Jacqueline Avant, a longtime philanthropist in the Los Angeles area who was gunned down in her Beverly Hills home during a home invasion, pleaded guilty Thursday to her shooting death.
March 3, 2022 LA teachers union says mask mandate should stay in place despite new county guidelines The Unified Teachers of Los Angeles (UTLA) is pushing for mask mandates in LA schools to continue despite the county's decision to end school masking on March 12.
March 2, 2022 LAPD officers now required to explain ‘pretextual' stops on cameras Los Angeles police officers will now have to explain their reasons for making so-called “pretextual stops," a policy adopted Tuesday aimed at preventing the LAPD from stopping people for minor infractions in an effort to initiate a larger investigation for bigger crimes.
March 1, 2022 Los Angeles police investigating dead body found on fire in shopping cart The body of a deceased person was found on fire Tuesday morning in a shopping cart, Los Angeles police said.
February 28, 2022 Benedict Cumberbatch backs Ukraine during Walk of Fame ceremony: 'There’s more for all of us to do' Benedict Cumberbatch expressed support for Ukraine during a Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony in Los Angeles Monday, where he called on people to do more.
February 28, 2022 In LA's Eastern European diaspora, solidarity for Ukraine Thousands of miles from where they were born, Russian Anastasia Shostak and Ukrainian Andrew Berezin developed a friendship in Los Angeles because of their shared Jewish faith.
February 24, 2022 Los Angeles County eases COVID-19 indoor mask mandate Los Angeles County will begin allowing people to remove their masks while indoors if they are vaccinated as the omicron winter surge continues to ease.
February 24, 2022 LA DA association leader questions when Gascon became aware of child molester’s disturbing jailhouse calls The vice president of the Los Angeles Association of Deputy District Attorneys questions when District Attorney George Gascon was made aware of jailhouse recordings of a transgender child molester
February 24, 2022 California murder victim’s family appalled by Gascón push to drop killer’s death sentence Embattled Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón has eased up some far-left directives but still seeks to remove killers from California's death row.