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The number of people living on the streets dropped nearly 10% countywide this year
The Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority said its annual count showed total homelessness, including people in shelters, in L.A. County declined 4% this year and 3.4% in the city.
Hollywood executive's son, charged in triple murder, dies in apparent suicide in jail
Samuel Bond Haskell IV, 37, was found inside his cell at Twin Towers downtown jail with what investigators believe were self-inflicted injuries, according to law enforcement sources.
Trump officials vow to intensify immigration raids despite legal challenges, bad polls, public backlash
A Gallup poll shows that fewer Americans than in June 2024 back strict border enforcement measures, and more now favor offering undocumented immigrants pathways to citizenship.
WATCH: Jordan Chiles discusses possibly competing in 2028 Olympics
The gymnast said the upcoming Los Angeles games are "always on [her] mind."
Driver in fatal crash gets probation for falsifying DMV documents
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The driver who hit and killed a 21-year-old woman last year on Elmwood Avenue was given five years of probation for falsifying DMV documents, the Erie County District Attorney's Office said Monday. Mohammed Tanbir, 28, hit and killed Sydney Lohr, who was crossing the street south of Forest Avenue after finishing [...]
WATCH: Paraglider hits phone lines and plunges into river
Rescue teams retrieved the man and there were no reports of injuries.
Body of young child found in a Panorama City parking lot
The body of a young child was discovered by LAPD on Saturday morning in the 8200 block of Van Nuys Boulevard. The incident remains under investigation.
ICE raids are leaving some L.A. cats and dogs homeless
Chuco, a pit bull, was dropped at a shelter after his owner was deported last month. Many other dogs and cats in L.A. are facing similar circumstances as their caretakers vanish or flee.
Lopez: Six months after the fires: 'We have lost a lot. We never lost each other.'
Will Altadena and the Palisades bear at least some resemblance to what they were? Fire refugees live in a zone between hope and despair
Man sets California probation officer on fire during struggle, authorities say
A 39-year-old Stockton man was charged with attempted murder and arson after allegedly setting a probation officer ablaze.
WATCH: Colorado grandmother crawls 14 hours to survive after injury in remote area
Linsey Davis reports on the remarkable survival story of a 75-year-old grandmother from Colorado, who crawled for 14 hours to seek safety after falling on her remote property and breaking her femur.
Federal judge halts indiscriminate immigration stops in Los Angeles and beyond
In a searing ruling, a federal judge in Los Angeles temporarily blocked the Trump administration from conducting indiscriminate sweeps in immigrant communities, saying they probably violate the 4th Amendment.