The Los Angeles Police Department said Williams was "likely" behind the bomb threat. It was not immediately clear exactly when or how the threat was made. A spokesperson for Bass said Williams was ...
It happened at around 2:40 a.m. at the Nari Koreatown apartment building, located in the 3100 block of Wilshire Boulevard, according to the Los Angeles Police Department. Victims told ...
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, four suspects entered the building and assaulted a resident. The victim, who wasn’t identified, didn’t sustain any major injuries and refused ...
Some carriers compressed images in the days of 3G, while many modern plans use video streaming quality limits and high-speed data caps. Most plans list the high-speed cap in their plan details or ...
(Photo by Chris Hondros/Getty Images) In the investment world, small caps are often an afterthought compared to large-cap and tech-related stocks, even as they quietly fly under the radar.
In stark contrast to the spring when hundreds of students were arrested and suspended for violating campus policies, far fewer participated in protests this fall. Campuses had warned students they ...
LOS ANGELES (KTLA) – Los Angeles police have arrested a man they believe set fire to several vehicles and structures in the San Fernando Valley earlier this year. The fires were set on the ...
Brian Williams was the "likely" source of a threat against City Hall, LAPD said. FBI agents searched the home of a Los Angeles deputy mayor this week over a bomb threat he allegedly made against ...
The Mayor takes this matter very seriously." Seidl also said when the threat was reported, the Los Angeles Police Department investigated the matter and concluded that there was no immediate ...
The Los Angeles Police Department asked for help finding a 13-year-old girl who did not come home from school last week. Naomi Daniella Santos, 13, left at around 8 a.m. to attend classes at ...
No injuries were reported. Arson investigators and LAPD detectives determined that the fires were connected. Investigators have not identified the arson suspect and are actively seeking evidence ...
The Los Angeles police and fire departments' expenses for working during the Dodgers' World Series parade totaled $2,028,805.19. The Dodgers are reimbursing the city.