Rafer Johnson, who won the decathlon at the 1960 Rome Olympics and helped subdue Robert F. Kennedy's assassin in 1968, has died.
Foul play is not suspected in the death of the 28-year-old.
Norm Crosby, a stand-up comedian who entertained audiences for more than five decades, died Saturday in Los Angeles.
The left-hander from Paterson, N.J., died Friday night at his home in Vero Beach, Florida, the Dodgers said.
The Australian-born singer enjoyed a prolific career with song credits ranging from the iconic feminist anthem to “Jesus Christ Superstar."
The actor, who played Black icons Jackie Robinson and James Brown before becoming Marvel's "Black Panther," died Friday at 43.
Brenda Martinez, 43, died from the coronavirus and all six of her children have been infected as well.
The 45-year-old officer was diagnosed with COVID-19 last week. He is the first sworn LAPD officer to die of the coronavirus.
Brandon was funny, known for his contagious smile and adventurous free spirit.
Tom Dempsey, the former LA Rams kicker who holds the NFL record for longest field goal, has died from coronavirus complications at 73.
The three-time Grammy Award winner, who withdrew from making music in the mid-1980s, died on Monday in Los Angeles, his family said.
Joe Radisich Sr., an 86-year-old retired Mary Star of the Sea High School football coach, died a week after becoming ill with coronavirus.
Coulombe opened the first Trader Joe's in Pasadena in 1967. The company now operates more than 500 stores in more than 40 states.
Fans of the late Laker great are being asked not to come to the Staples Center for Monday's memorial service without tickets.
Jack Sheldon, talk show host Merv Griffin’s sidekick and the voice behind “Conjunction Junction” on Schoolhouse Rock!”, has died.
A longtime leader in the LAPD, credited with spearheading the department's `Youth First' program, Earl Paysinger died of cancer.
Actor Robert Foster, best known for his Oscar-nominated role in Tarantino's "Jackie Brown," died as his new "Breaking Bad" film debuted.
The Oscar-nominated actress helped raise the visibility of black people on television through her starring role on "Julia."
Doris Day, whose wholesome screen presence stood for a time of innocence in 1960s films, has died, her foundation said Monday, May 13, 2019.
Thousands came out for the 25 mile procession and everyone from Snoop Dogg to Barack Obama paid tribute to the slain rapper,
Funeral Service are pending for Don Newcombe, who will be inducted into the Legends of Dodger Baseball in April.
Henry, a Certified Chef, enjoyed playing his guitar and loved music.
"He died doing what he would have wanted to do," said the widow of Sgt. Ron Helus, who was killed stopping the Thousand Oaks massacre.
Ramona Ripson had been in failing health for several years and died at her Los Angeles home Saturday morning.
Alex Spanos, owner of the Los Angeles Chargers was 95-years-old.
An LA high schooler when she was shipped to an internment camp, Aiko Herzig-Yoshinaga's research helped bring justice to Japanese Americans.
Los Angeles Times restaurant critic Jonathan Gold, the only person to win a Pulitzer Prize for food criticism, died at 57.
Loved ones of Anthony Avalos, a ten-year-old boy allegedly murdered by his mother and her boyfriend, will give him a superhero's funeral.
The death of a 36-year-old Los Angeles man was the first drowning at Sequoia National Park this year.
The Rev. Billy Graham, the transformative Christian evangelist, has died at 99.
Rabbi Isaiah Zeldin died in his home in Palm Desert.
Gary Canter, the 58-year-old owner of the celebrity favored Canter's Delicatessen, died in his home Tuesday.
He played football in the 1960s and acted in movies and on TV in the 70s and 80s.
The legendary comedian died Thursday at his home in Los Angeles, according to multiple reports.
She was known for her thick Jamaican accent and the catchphrase, "call me now" that she used for infomercials.