Stan Chambers, a pioneer of broadcast journalism and longtime Los Angeles reporter, died today.
With more training for social workers and other reforms, 32 children in LA County were abused to death in 2014 compared to 61 in 2013.
One of the nation's most influential synagogue leaders, Schulweis was among the first conservatives to welcome gays into the synagogue.
Phil Stern shot some of the nation's most iconic images chronicling WWII, the Depression and the golden eras of Camelot and Hollywood.
The county will bury 1,489 people whose bodies went unclaimed in the last two years.
The actress, also known for her roles in "Honey, I Shrunk" movies, died Friday at her home in Sherman Oaks. She was 66.
He died Sunday in a Denver-area nursing home from complications of Alzheimer’s disease. He was 84.
She was an active supporter of PTA, the Santa Susana Mountain Park Association, Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church, the Chatsworth Community Coordinating Council, and many other groups and association
He died at his Northridge home of apparent natural causes. He was 87.
The retired firefighter's family helped found the Chatsworth Historical Society.
He only came to Hollywood so he could afford his own ranch back in Oklahoma.
The inspiration for the Geena Davis character in the 1992 hit "A League of Their Own," dies in Van Nuys.
She was the last survivor of the singing Andrews Sisters trio who won fame in World War II.
Public observance at Griffith Observatory begins at 3:30 p.m.
A friend to the Chatsworth Historical Society, he filmed two shows here.
As a member of the Southwestern Herpetologists Society, he taught rattlesnake awareness classes.
He was in the process of forming a Republican club for Hispanics at the time of his death.
After an 8.5K mountain walk he fell asleep and never woke up.
It wouldn't have been a Sock Hop without Dick Clark.
Services held for longtime Chatsworth resident, sports fan, poet and husband of civic leader Bea Berman.
Family and friends remember the historian’s love of the San Fernando Valley.
Granddaughter of Willam Mulholland, the controversial figure who brought water from the Owens Valley to Los Angeles, dies at 88.
A captain with the Los Angeles Animal Services department, Brakemeier will be remembered for her fight to find loving homes for abandoned animals.