San Gabriel Valley on Alert as West Nile Virus Detected, Residents Urged to Take Preventive Actions
The first signs of West Nile virus were found in mosquitoes in San Gabriel Valley, prompting increased monitoring and prevention efforts. Residents are advised to eliminate standing water and use insect repellent.
Residents on Alert as Hidden Cameras Found in Southern California Neighborhoods
A hidden camera found in a front yard in Arcadia, California, has sparked concerns over home security. The camera was reportedly part of a pattern of similar discoveries across Southern California, suspected to be related to burglary operations.
Fitness Luminary Richard Simmons Passes Away at 76 in Hollywood Hills
Fitness icon Richard Simmons has passed away at 76 due to natural causes related to a suspected cardiac arrest. He leaves behind a legacy in fitness and entertainment, known for his "Sweatin' to the Oldies" series and motivational catchphrases.
Consistent Sunshine and Morning Fog Pattern Set for Los Angeles Week Ahead
The weather in Los Angeles will follow a familiar pattern with patchy morning fog and sunny afternoons. Temperatures will reach the mid-80s during the week with mild winds and slight temperature increases expected towards the weekend.
WeHo Swamp, Mosquito Surge at Stalled Melrose Triangle Site Raises West Nile Virus Concerns in West Hollywood
Mosquito concerns arise in West Hollywood due to standing water at a stalled Melrose Triangle construction site, raising health risks with the potential spread of the West Nile virus. City officials have responded to mitigate the issue.
Canoga Park Tragedy, Mother Arrested on Suspicion of Murder After Twin Toddler Incident Leaves One Dead, Another Critical
In Canoga Park, one twin boy died and another is in critical condition after an incident at home. Their mother was arrested on suspicion of murder. The LAPD is investigating the case.
Los Angeles Affordable Housing Project Stalled Amid Lawsuit Accusing Officials of Discriminatory Delays
A lawsuit alleges local LA officials are delaying a 140-unit affordable housing project in Venice, accusing them of discriminatory actions and violating fair housing laws. The project faces administrative hold-ups despite City Council approval.












