LACFD Search-and-Rescue Team Unable to Locate Dog Trapped in Santa Clarita Sewer Following Intensive Search Effort
Firefighters in Santa Clarita, CA, attempted to rescue a dog trapped in a sewer but were unable to find it after a three-hour search. The fate of the dog is unclear as the search was called off.
$60 Million Infusion Ignites Restoration of Altadena's Fire-Damaged Parks, Barger Seeks Partners for Full $190M Revival
$60 million is allocated for the restoration of Altadena's fire-damaged parks, with plans for rebuilding underway, including major projects to rejuvenate Eaton Canyon and other local parks.
Los Angeles DA Moves to Dismiss Charges Against Officers in 2018 Fatal Shooting Amid Community Backlash
LA County DA Nathan Hochman seeks to dismiss charges against officers Chavez and Concannon for the 2018 fatal shooting of Christopher DeAndre Mitchell, following a review citing insufficient evidence.
California Governor Newsom Touts Completion of Five New Efficiency Projects to Transform State Government Operations
Governor Newsom announces the completion of five projects focusing on California state government efficiency, with technology upgrades and cost-saving measures enhancing public service delivery.
Long Beach Encourages Residents to Shop Local on Small Business Saturday to Boost Economy
Long Beach officials promote Small Business Saturday to support local merchants, offering free parking on November 29 and emphasizing the economic benefits of shopping locally. Mayor Richardson advocates for the city's unique businesses.
Los Angeles Welcomes Return of 'Baywatch' and Other TV Productions Under Mayor Bass's Pro-Entertainment Policies
Mayor Karen Bass celebrates the return of "Baywatch" and other TV productions to Los Angeles, as part of California's Film and Television Tax Credit Program, expecting economic benefits and job creation for the city.












