The funeral service for LAPD Officer Fernando Arroyos is taking place a day before the arraignment of the men accused of gunning him down.
The singer, who was born Marvin Lee Aday, died Thursday, according to a statement posted by his family on his official Facebook page.
Marty Roberts, half of LA's most famous lounge act, died at 89. The Marty & Elayne act performed at the Dresden Room for 35 years.
Relatives said he died peacefully, "in the loving embrace of family."
Bergman, who co-wrote Barbra Streisand's classic 1973 song, was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1980.
The actress, known best for her roles in "The Golden Girls" and "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," died just weeks before her 100th birthday.
DNA analysis has identified Walter Collier of Burbank, who was killed manning the USS Oklahoma in Pearl Harbor.
Scolari died Friday following a two-year battle with cancer, his manager confirmed to "Deadline."
Halyna Hutchins, a Los Angeles-based cinematographer, died Thursday on set of "Rust" when a prop gun fired a bullet.
Ruthie Tompson was a trailblazer and the Disney animator who had the longest history with Walt and Roy O. Disney.
The family of 18-year-old Mona Rodriguez is calling for the Long Beach Unified School District safety officer who shot her to be arrested.
Jo Lasorda has died at 91. She and husband Dodgers legend Tommy Lasaorda were married 70 years before he died in January.
One night 30 years ago, a plumber named George Holliday hit "record" and forever changed Los Angeles.
First Lt. Ernest Roth was shot down over Berlin in 1944, and his remains will finally be returned to his family in Los Angeles for burial.
Former child star Jane Withers, who made her first big splash in the movies acting opposite Shirley Temple in"Bright Eyes," has died.
Post was best known for playing Christine Sullivan on "Night Court," but was a longtime TV regular in shows from "Cheers" to "Scrubs."
Officer Becky V. Strong, the eighth LAPD officer to die from complications of the coronavirus, served in South Division Traffic.
The forefather of the infomercial made a name for himself and numerous products with his tagline "Wait, there's more."
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of death for a 47-year-old man whose body was found in the sand along PCH Monday.
The body of Fatima Johnson, a mother of six, was found by her daughters.
The entertainment industry is mourning the death of director Richard Donner, whose films dominated at the box office.
Terry Donahue, the winningest football coach in UCLA and Pacific-12 Conference history, died Sunday.
Mourners gathered at the Forum to honor the 20-year veteran of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
One of the world's first celebrity attorneys, F. Lee Bailey successfully defended O.J. Simpson by making the murder case about racist cops.
Former Dodgers pitcher Mike Marshal was the first relief pitcher to ever win the Cy Young Award.
Eli Broad left an imprint on the Los Angeles art scene and also supported scientists, museums and public schools countywide.
Sgt. Anthony White was a 31-year veteran of the force and the seventh sworn LAPD officer to die from COVID-19.
Veteran character actor George Segal, who played Pops on "The Goldbergs" and garnered an Oscar nod for Supporting Actor, died Tuesday.
Sgt. Armando Menese and Deputy Pedro Romo, two 25-year veterans of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department, died of coronavirus this week.
Pat Russell was the first woman to serve as president for the Los Angeles City Council.
Marty Schottenheimer, who coached the Chargers from 2002- 06 had been battling Alzheimer's disease for years.
Pete Noyes, was a pioneering investigative journalist who also taught a generation of future journalists.
Security Officer Dexter De Los Santos, an 8-year member of the LAPD died Friday from complications related to COVID-19.
The man behind some of rocks biggest hits, who spent his final years imprisoned for murder, died weeks after contracting COVID-19.
An LAPD employee died of complications from COVID-19. It is the department's fourth loss related to the virus.
Theodore G. Lumpkin, Jr., received a Congressional Gold Medal for his role in the Tuskegee Airmen in 2007.
Paul Westphal, the Basketball Hall of Famer who played for the Boston Celtics, died Saturday at age 70 of brain cancer.
In 2020, we mourned icons such as Kobe Bryant, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Sean Connery, Kirk Douglas and the actor behind the Darth Vader mask.
VP of marketing at Atlantic Records who's motto was "leave everyone better than you found them", dies at the age of 34.
Actor David Lander, who gained fame as Squiggy on the long-running ABC sitcom "Laverne & Shirley" in the 1970s and '80s, has died.