In a settlement with the City of Los Angeles, two vaping companies are blocked from distributing and marketing nicotine products to minors.
A North Hollywood man pleaded guilty to shipping cocaine smuggled inside household goods such as lamps and water tanks.
A city commission signed off on a proposed $1.1 Billion deal for solar energy from the Mojave Desert.
Planned improvements include the addition of exercise equipment, a "tot lot," a dog run and street furniture, a crosswalk and a mural.
Rep. Tony Cárdenas (CA-29) has sent a letter to the Dept of Homeland Security expressing concern about the agency's 'painful' animal tests.
The pair shot and killed Mohammed Kalam during a robbery at the Liquor Mart at Sherman Way and Bellaire Avenue.
A Sherman Oaks man bilked more than 9,000 people in a extraordinary ponzi scheme that helped him amass a collection of fine art and wine.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power unveiled a text and email notification system for local outages.
Protesters will converge on the offices of LA area legislators Tuesday to call on the closure of detention camps holding immigrant children.
Five people tied to San Fernando Valley clinics pleaded not guilty to a $20 million healthcare fraud scheme.
The Los Angeles Department of Water and Power will give out millions of free energy-saving light bulbs to residential customers this summer.
A detective and estranged wife of a former assistant chief alleges supervisors refused to discipline an officer for spreading explicit pics.
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said he takes "full responsibility" for the city's handling of the homeless crisis.
A Los Angeles City Councilman proposed banning the idling of parked cars.
The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office is declining to file charges against a North Hollywood man suspected of killing two men.
Rep. Adam Schiff raised concerns about the Attorney General William Barr's commitment to transparency, warning he could subpoena the report.
The Rim of the Valley Corridor Preservation Act would preserve a wilderness corridor the Santa Susanas to the San Gabriel Mountains.
The City Council approved a settlement for one of four women who accused of pair of LAPD officers of rape.
2020 presidential contender Sen. Elizabeth Warren chose Southern California to unveil her plan for a wealth tax to fund universal child care
Investigators are looking possible bribery, extortion, money laundering relating to real estate development projects.
About 435,000 LA County homeowners fail to apply for an exemption that would shave $70 from their tax bill, county officials found.
The nation's first public early warning system for major quakes is available this week for Los Angeles County.
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously agreed Tuesday to raise speed limits on several San Fernando Valley streets.
Amid legal woes, famed Trump foe Michael Avenatti says he won't run in 2020 despite concern Democrats' won't back the "fighter" they need.
L.A. City Councilman Jose Huizar reportedly asked staffers and companies doing business with the city to pitch in for his wife's work.
The city is looking at raising the speed limit on hundreds of streets - mostly in the San Fernando Valley.
The City Council voted to support legislation that would add homeless people to the list of those protected by the state's hate crime law.
Councilman Jose Huizar did not attend the first City Council meeting since the FBI raided his office.
A Los Angeles City Council committee continued efforts Tuesday to craft a policy for short-term rentals.
Hours after the polling places opened, ProPublica received several tips of voting problems in the region.
The Democrats have won the House, with the help of three California that may have unseated two GOP Congressmen.
LA city councilwoman Nury Martinez said she will oppose the proposed bullet train route through LA unless it can be moved underground.
As Los Angeles increasingly embraces mass transit, there just aren't enough colors left for color-coded rail and express-bus lines.
Hundreds of people are operating illegal commercial cannabis dispensaries across Los Angeles, according to prosecutors.
LA City leaders are debating the makeup of a civil rights and equity committee that would investigate violations and levy fines.
LA Leaders approved dockless electric scooter regulations that encourage companies to serve disadvantaged Valley neighborhoods.
Former Assemblyman Sebastian Ridley-Thomas blamed health problems for his resignation.
Legislators called for the audit following two high-profile cases where boys were tortured to death despite numerous reports of child abuse.
More than 200 mainly poor and minority women were coerced into sterilization after delivering babies at county hospital from 1968 to 1974.
The LA County Board of Supervisors approved a task force to get out the vote among probationers and inmates aka the 'justice involved.'