CHP investigators were able to identify the suspect as Chauncey Alexander Hollis and the U.S. Marshals Service filed a warrant.
LAFD personnel who have friends or family seeking a firefighting job are disqualified from participating in the recruitment process.
Around 3,600 DWP customers are without power this morning.
Two drones, gifts from Seattle police, are in the custody of he Police Commission’s inspector general, who is awaiting new policies.
Starting in the Valley, a mediator and volunteer panel made up of people from the community will decide how the crimes should be addressed.
A union statement acknowledges the move is "highly unusual" but blames the city for a “lack of good faith bargaining.”
The backlog has more than doubled in the last two years. Victims of thousands of burglaries, thefts and other property crimes wait.
Richard Alarcon is due back in court Wednesday.
Fire Chief Ralph Terrazas wants to educate more Angelenos about fire safety.
PHOTOS: No injuries are reported.
Starting Sept. 16, a new law seeks to keep cyclists, young and old, safe on the road.
Loren Farell -- who surived the 1997 North Hollywood shootout -- and Juan Baello reported alleged misconduct, then forced into retirement.
He was in his 60s and hospitalized when he died.
The 90-year-old mother and her 75-year-old son were the 19th and 20th civilian fatalities from structure fires in Los Angeles this year.
PHOTOS: Firefighters are still tending to the flames at a three-story building on Newcastle Avenue.
The cause is still under investigation.
At one point, firefighters had to take a defensive posture, fighting the flames from outside the structure.
Nikravan Hormuz, 70, helps manage a Ventura Boulevard clinic called “Urgent Care,” run by Dr. Yahya Hedvat.
Yahya Hedvat is already awaiting a trial on charges of selling controlled substances without a legitimate, medical reason.
A. Ashley Tabaddor claims the U.S. Department of Justice based its disqualification order on racially motivated and discriminatory criteria.
In a legal settlement, the Los Angeles City Council reverses the results of the last five years of budget slashing for about 1,000 officers.
The Police Commission re-appoints him, voting 4-1 to extend Beck's tenure.
An LAPD watchdog will analyze allegations the department misclassified nearly 1,200 violent crimes as minor offenses in a one-year span.
This is the third time the 71-year-old Bruce Davis has been recommended for parole and rejected.
LAFD Assistant Chief Ralph Terrazas won the unanimous support of the City Council today to become the department’s new chief.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge David Horwitz also ordered Oris Pace to stay away from the women.
Fortunately, no one was hurt.
The biological mother allegedly abducted them, but then she showed up Wednesday night disoriented and alone. Now she's gone again.
The paperwork did not identify the horse's seller, said Charlie Beck, who is seeking another five-year term as the department's top officer.
An app was launched in Los Angeles County today that can connect a heart attack victim with someone nearby who knows CPR.
At the same time, the California Supreme Court vacated a ruling that found the killings were "especially heinous, atrocious or cruel."
Prosecutors say David Stevens bilked the elderly out of $38,000 in the Valley, West Hollywood and West L.A.
The woman was taken to the hospital in serious condition.
They say many have to work two jobs to make ends meet.
Meanwhile, a vigil is set for 7 tonight to remember victim Nick Fagnano, who had attended school in Sherman Oaks and was on his way to USC.
LAPD officers were able to zap him with a stun gun and take the man into custody tonight.
The man managed to evade police. A Woodland Hills woman and Santa Clarita man were transported to Northridge Hospital.
A man has pulled down the pants and underwear of women out walking dogs in five separate incidents in the Van Nuys area.
Three lanes were blocked during the rescue.