The funds will help create supportive housing in LA County for homeless residents, youth and people with behavioral health challenges.
The chain has more than 100 locations in California, and the closures will include a total of 55 jobs being cut.
In one case, a victim was forced at gunpoint to sign into his crypto accounts to allow for the transfer of $6.5 million, officials said.
The Los Angeles kickoff event is scheduled for June 12 at the Hollywood Palladium with Nelly headlining.
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The now-former city leader has agreed to plead guilty to a federal case charging her with doing China's bidding in the U.S.
Starting on May Day on May 1, Salt & Straw scoop shops unveil their new monthly series focusing on floral flavors.
Aerial footage of the building showed piles of paper products and other debris burned.
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The crash was reported around 3:10 a.m. near James M. Wood Boulevard and Irolo Street in Koreatown.
Authorities investigated threats made against Six Flags Magic Mountain in Santa Clarita Monday morning.
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An actor who appeared in "How I Met Your Mother" and other TV shows was found guilty of the attempted murder and rape of his ex-girlfriend.
Mayor Karen Bass has withdrawn from a candidate forum scheduled for broadcast Wednesday on Fox11.
The woman was crossing outside of a crosswalk and was struck by the vehicle that was moving southwest on Wilshire Boulevard, police said.
The semi caught fire, CHP stated. It was also leaking liquid.
A body was found Saturday in the aftermath of an explosive fire in a detached garage in the West Adams area of South Los Angeles.
A white Honda Pilot SUV and an Infiniti G35 sedan were involved in the crash, according to the CHP.
This marks the second Saturday in two weeks that a hiker has died on the popular trail.
Firefighters Sunday knocked down a major emergency structure fire at a two-story commercial building with a mezzanine in DTLA.
Two local nonprofits are raising allegations of severe animal abuse in Los Angeles' Skid Row.
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Guests explored rare library vintages, endless sushi and luxe pairings as the restaurant transformed into DAOU Mountain for one night.
The collision at takeoff caused an engine fire and prompted the evacuation of the plane.
As drivers struggle with sticker shock at the gas pump, state officials acknowledged concerns that the Golden State could run low on fuel.
Los Angeles City Councilman Adrin Nazarian introduced the motion seeking to place the proposed measure on the November ballot.
The first phase of Metro's D (Purple) Line subway extension opened Friday. What to know.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Friday was monitoring a deadly hantavirus outbreak linked to a cruise ship.
The plaintiffs settled their individual claims in what was a proposed class-action lawsuit against Apple Inc.
DINE LATINO Restaurant Week will take place May 12 through May 24, 2026, featuring more than 200 participating restaurants
A downtown Los Angeles jury found Maria Del Refugio Avalos, 40, guilty March 19 of one count each of second-degree murder.
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This requires Former Republicans to confront past sins when we didn't view Trans rights as a priority and fell for crazy stereotypes.
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Police believe the suspect is part of a South American theft group.
Officials are working on a program to reduce or eliminate ticket or entrance fees for some of cultural programming during the 2028 Games.
David Anthony Zapata, 35, faced trial for the stabbing of Xavier Chavarin as he waited outside a restaurant for his mother.
TheDepartment of Justice wrote that the medical school "continues to intentionally discriminate against applicants based on their race."
By leaning into the franchise’s lore and centering its long‑delayed tournament, the sequel finds purpose despite uneven storytelling.