Spring Break Tennis Camp runs April 6-10, 2015 from 9am-12noon.
A man has been sitting in a tree for six hours and refuses to come down. Firefighters are on standby, but it's not a crime, say police.
A 47-year-old resident of Los Alamitos was shot to death by an unknown assailant in Long Beach.
Moviegoers, buckle up to find out!
A storm from the coast of Alaska will bring a chance of rain and snow early in the week.
A handy guide to tomorrow morning's April 4 Lunar Eclipse.
A new program enables students to help other students fallen on hard times.
The wife of Kings defenseman Slava Voynov said today she does not want to testify against her husband for allegedly beating and choking her
March heat broke an 84-year-old record.
California's worst drought and snowpack on record has prompted Gov. Jerry Brown to order all cities to cut water use by 25 percent.
Court documents shed light on tumultuous months leading to Andrew Getty's death Tuesday, but the cause of death remains shrouded in mystery.
A breaking report of the obvious, finds that LA has the worst traffic in the nation.
The full-time, online, tuition-free charter school is now enrolling Los Angeles County students in grades K-12.
An officer and another driver were injured Sunday when a squad car reportedly T-boned another driver.
The popular series recently had its season five premiere in the US.
Your latest list of local homes on the market from Zillow.
The child is in critical condition after firefighters found the pair unconscious in a Long Beach house fire.
A man and woman were charged today in the kidnapping and murder of a 3-week-old Long Beach baby and an attempted kidnapping, murder.
Warm temperatures are expected to persist another day, cooling off only slightly through the weekend.
Residents say the massive homes ruin the character of their neighborhoods.
Is this your dream job: getting paid to test video games while receiving tuition reimbursement and other great perks? Here's how to apply.
Shaving cream, Kool-Aid, food coloring or Paas tablets--all produce beautiful eggs and fun memories.
A total of 29,000 claims were filed by city employees and $800 million awarded between fiscal year 2010-11
Police arrested four people allegedly involved in a plot to kidnap babies so that a woman, 47, could convince her boyfriend she had twins.
The ‘Sodomite Suppression Act,’ an initiative by a Huntington Beach attorney to kill homosexuals, prompts outrage and counter legislation.
Multiple suspects have been arrested in the Long Beach kidnapping and murder of three-week-old Eliza De La Cruz.
Supporters of an NFL stadium in Carson for the Chargers and Raiders will submit enough signatures to get project before the City Council.
The teems will play at Staples Center today, and Wisconsin will conduct a poolside pep rally tonight at the LA Hotel Downtown.
A couple, whose son has endured more than 100 surgeries, is suing their OBGYN for not telling them of his fetal defects in time to abort.
Agencies will test the tsunami warning broadcast system Wednesday, but people with their TVs on mute, might not know it's just a test.
As the NFL owners' meeting gets underway, multiple team owners are saying they see the NFL returning to LA by 2016.
A patient suffering from fever after a trip to an Ebola impacted region, remains under monitoring after testing negative for the disease.
A woman was critically injured today when she was struck by a car while crossing PCH near Temple Avenue.
A patient suffering from a fever after returning from a country experiencing the Ebola epidemic has been sent to an LA area hospital.
A woman died sunday afternoon after being hit by a car on the 7900 block of East Spring Street.
This film critic says, “’Insurgent’ appears to be diverging!”
The Internal Revenue Service says that more than $1 billion may be waiting for some taxpayers. $92,209,000 of it is in California alone.
Alleging bias, a defender for the Los Alamitos community theater actor is trying to get all OC judges recused from the death penalty trial.
With no end in site, the state needs to buckle down for short-term and long-term solutions to survive this drought, state leaders say.
As California enters its fourth year of drought, the governor seeks emergency aid, and threats of tightened water restrictions loom.