A large tree fell onto live power lines Friday afternoon in the Beverly Crest area, sparking and smoking as firefighters waited for the power company to de-energize the fallen wires. The tree ...
President Donald Trump delivered what sounded like one of his typical meandering, grievance-laden campaign speeches on Friday ...
A man was arrested for a series of violent robberies that targeted elderly victims in businesses across downtown Los Angeles. The suspect, Richard Nerve McDowell III, 20, was arrested for ...
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles is a world-class institution providing pediatric health care to sick and injured children, with more than 700,000 patient visits per year. Their March campaign ...
With more than 100,000 products, Daiso is the place to shop for innovative household items at affordable prices. With Japanese inspired home decor, stationery, food, and more, there’s always ...
A video released Friday shows the moment federal immigration agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate student whose detention alarmed ...
If you have dentures or missing teeth, you probably don’t smile as often as you could. The team at Nuvia Dental Implant Center wants to change that. With just a few questions they can determine if ...
Runners say if you want to become a better athlete and protect yourself from injury, run to a Pilates class. At Yafit Pilates, instructors and students swear by their Pilates training, claiming it ...
If horror stories or Halloween is your jam, Horror Boodega is your place. This convenience store offers spooky snacks, collectibles, and interactive experiences, and hidden surprises. At this ...
Ron Nessen, a veteran broadcast journalist who was press secretary for President Gerald Ford and sought to restore the integrity that the position had lost during the Nixon ...
A federal judge ruled Friday against immigration and civil rights advocates attempting to help migrants who had been sent to the Guantanamo Bay military base — and trying to ...
The Senate swiftly approved legislation late Friday that would allow the District of Columbia to keep its budget intact, rather than roll back to 2024, fixing a provision that ...