Heavy rainfall considered a factor in traffic accident on 101 Freeway near Kanan Road.
A 9-year-old girl dies in a fatal accident on Saturday on a local freeway while her mom suffers serious burn injuries.
Families enjoy an inside look at the station's teams, including S.W.A.T., the Bomb Squad and Search and Rescue.
Though no specific, credible terrorist threats have been aimed against Los Angeles, security will remain high, according to Los Angeles Police Department Chief Charlie Beck in a report by City News Service.
A reported bank robbery occurred a the U.S. Bank inside Vons this afternoon.
A State Parks official says the Santa Monica Mountains is a popular area to grow marijuana because it has plenty of water.
Authorities are urging owners to secure their vehicle’s seats with bicycle-style cable locks.
The southbound and northbound lanes on Las Virgenes are open as of 6:30 p.m.
A deal is pending between Los Angeles County and the parents on the death of the 24-year-old whose remains were found last year in Malibu Canyon.
The Malibu/Lost Hills Sheriff's Station collected 18 units of blood for the American Red Cross in their first community blood drive.
Patch attended a typical night for an LA County Sheriff’s Department DUI checkpoint, held Friday night at the corner of Kanan Rd. and Thousand Oaks Blvd. on Friday night.
An adult man and four teenage girls need the help of a search and rescue team in Malibu Creek State Park on Sunday.
An armed robber, who held up an unsuspecting victim through Craig's List, was arrested.
The rescue team was unable to communicate with the 25-year-old Fullerton resident.
Approximately 3,500 plants are found in the Santa Monica Mountains near Trancas Canyon.
A car is broken into and another is vandalized, plus a sound system is stolen from a locked garage.
Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck reminds the public that it is illegal to buy, sell or shoot fireworks in the city, while federal agents show the mercurial and dangerous nature of illegal fireworks.
Alexa Strickland, 4, transferred to Loma Linda University Medical Center for further treatment after being bitten Sunday by a rattlesnake.
The 76 station at Reyes Adobe Road and Canwood Street was closed for the filming of a television show.
Agoura's Class of 2011 graduated, a home on Fairgrange Dr. was reportedly robbed and Lindero Middle School has a new principal.
Jewelry, computer equipment stolen during daytime break-in on Tuesday, sheriff's station reports.
The person is not a Malibu resident.
There is no estimated time for when the lane will reopen.
The new Chevrolet Caprice Police Patrol Vehicle features infrared night vision cameras, an automated license plate scanner and seat cutouts for guns and handcuffs.
Latice Sutton has filed a second lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department,
The city held its first annual Public Safety Day at Fire Station 89 on Saturday.
Officials urge citizens to "say something, if they see something."
The incident is expected to affect traffic until at least 4:30 p.m.
Agoura schools are found to be earthquake-safe, Whizin's Farmers Market is closed and local woman helps keep men out of the doghouse.
The Malibu Public Safety Commission meets for the first time since two traffic deaths occurred in the city.
Ordinary citizens and horse lovers provide extra eyes and ears to help police deter crime.
Kanan Rd. is closed, Great Race gets reactions and garage sale keeps students safe.
A portion of the road was closed following the fatal traffic collision Wednesday afternoon.
The name of the man who died has not been released. Kanan-Dume Road is closed from Cavalleri to Latigo Canyon roads until Thursday morning.
Having enough supplies and important phone numbers are just some the essential things to remember after an event like an earthquake.
Downed trees, snapped power lines and minor flooding keep local fire and utility crews busy all night long.
A waiter throws a fit, a gamer wants his Playstation and someone needed navigation.
Smoke from the blaze, which causes significant structural damage to a garage and destroyed two cars and a motorcycle, was seen from Thousand Oaks Blvd.
An unattended wallet was lifted, and someone wanted a wine glass.
The figures show an increase in crime compared to the same time period in 2010.