Two women posing as cleaning service workers allegedly used a mobile app to enter homes across the San Fernando Valley, ...
The government shutdown is entering its 10th day, and federal workers are still without pay with no word on when this will end.
Well-known local artist Joseph Servello is being remembered for his dedication to the arts, his generosity and ...
What do stairs have to do with California’s housing crisis? More than you might think, says this Culver City councilmember.
The Tulsa Fire Department will pay tribute to firefighters who passed away over the past year during the 2025 Tulsa Fallen ...
A tiny apartment balcony proved to be an ineffective hiding spot for a group of residential burglary suspects. Detectives from the Burbank Police and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department ...
In late September, the Culver City Council unanimously voted to pass a guarantee that developers can build up to six stories ...
Tupelo Water & Light customers are expected to see yet another small bump on their monthly bills as officials pass on to ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed state Senate Bill 79, the controversial legislation that overrides local zoning rules and allows mid-rise apartments and condo buildings several stories tall to be built ...
With AIDS Walk L.A. days away, Phill Wilson reflects on decades of HIV/AIDS research and prevention and looks ahead as those ...
Joe Kaptein impresses on Pool Sharks not for just his chops on the keys, but an ability to pen thoroughly inviting compositions.
L.A. Councilmember Hugo Soto-Martínez drew his first challenger in next year's election. His opponent happens to live in his ...