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#PatchCalifornia: Pharmacy tobacco ban • Rock climber falls to his death • Detective assaulted 3 massage therapists and more.
LAFD Assistant Chief Ralph Terrazas won the unanimous support of the City Council today to become the department’s new chief.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge David Horwitz also ordered Oris Pace to stay away from the women.
Fortunately, no one was hurt.
The biological mother allegedly abducted them, but then she showed up Wednesday night disoriented and alone. Now she's gone again.
The paperwork did not identify the horse's seller, said Charlie Beck, who is seeking another five-year term as the department's top officer.
An app was launched in Los Angeles County today that can connect a heart attack victim with someone nearby who knows CPR.
#PatchCalifornia: LAX stowaway • UC football player's family sues after training death • Tip about stabbed 12-year-old is a hoax and more.
Eric Garcetti is the first Jewish mayor to be elected in Los Angeles. He says Israel has the right to protect its citizens.
#PatchCalifornia: Now a man, he claims King of Pop abused him • Video: Cars under water on Sunset Boulevard • Don't buy a turtle and more.
James Safechuck alleges he was abused by the King of Pop when he was 10, after the two appeared together in a 1980s Pepsi commercial.
No one was hurt.
At the same time, the California Supreme Court vacated a ruling that found the killings were "especially heinous, atrocious or cruel."
The local eatery is one of 33 nationwide which was affected by a recent data breach.
Prosecutors say David Stevens bilked the elderly out of $38,000 in the Valley, West Hollywood and West L.A.
The woman was taken to the hospital in serious condition.
The boy was not locked in the car, but had been playing in the yard and somehow crawled into the vehicle.
Council members also want to know the utility’s long-term efforts to replace the aging components and improve system reliability.
They say many have to work two jobs to make ends meet.
The ubiquitous “Made in China” which is best translated “Not Made by Americans in America” could have said “Made in Mexico & America” if
Police did not immediately say what prompted officers to open fire.
The movie, in stores July 22, is about a real-life boy who says he went to Heaven and met Jesus during surgery. We spoke with the family behind the film about how it can help start a discussion in your town.
Free gardening class on beneficial insects in the home garden.