• Firefighters Extinguished Commercial Building Blaze In Downtown LA

    Firefighters Extinguished Commercial Building Blaze In Downtown LA
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Crews have extinguished that outside fire that extended into a row of commercial buildings at 212 E. Boyd St. in the downtown Los Angeles area.
    No injuries have been reported.
    The cause of the fire is under investigation.
  • Firefighters Battle Commercial Building Blaze In Downtown LA

    Firefighters Battle Commercial Building Blaze In Downtown LA
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Los Angeles Fire Department units are responding to an outside fire that has extended into a business in a row of commercial buildings at 212 E. Boyd St. in the downtown Los Angeles area.
    (This is a developing story. Check back for updates). 
  • Bill From State Sen. Henry Stern Will Fund More Enforcement, Stiffen Penalties On Street Racing, Sideshows

    Bill From State Sen. Henry Stern Will Fund More Enforcement, Stiffen Penalties On Street Racing, Sideshows
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Lawmakers are doubling down to tackle street racing and sideshows in Southern California.
    Building on last year’s bipartisan legislation and funding efforts, State Sen. Henry Stern announced another bill to crack down on illegal street racing and sideshows that would augment funding for law enforcement and make penalties more severe.
    “The reckless speeding and sideshows and street races, the use of cars as weapons, are not victimless crimes. And they&rsquo
  • Firefighters Battle House Fire In Glassell Park

    Firefighters Battle House Fire In Glassell Park
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – A fire is burning in a two-story townhome in the 3800 block of West Avenue 41 in the Glassell Park area.
    (This is a developing story. Check back for updates). 
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  • Fire Scorches Residential Building In Glassell Park Area; No Injuries Reported

    Fire Scorches Residential Building In Glassell Park Area; No Injuries Reported
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Firefighters Friday needed about 22 minutes to extinguish a second-story residential fire in the Glassell Park area.
    The fire was reported about 1:40 p.m. in a two-story building in the 3800 block of West Avenue 41, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported.
    A crew of 38 firefighters was dispatched, and knockdown was officially reported at 2:02 p.m.
    No injuries were reported, and no other structures were damaged, according to the LAFD.
    The cause was under investigation
  • Fire Burning In Residential Building In Glassell Park Area

    Fire Burning In Residential Building In Glassell Park Area
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – Firefighters Friday were working to extinguish a residential fire in the Glassell Park area.
    The fire was reported about 1:40 p.m. in the two-story building in the 3800 block of West Avenue 41, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported.
    No injuries were immediately reported.
    The cause of the fire has not yet been released.
    (This is a developing story. Check back for updates). 
  • Citing Backlog Progress, Ports Again Delay Fines For Idling Containers

    Citing Backlog Progress, Ports Again Delay Fines For Idling Containers
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach announced Friday that implementation of a fee on companies whose import containers linger at marine terminals will be delayed again, with it now potentially taking effect, if necessary, next Friday.
    The Container Dwell Fee has been delayed numerous times due to progress in reducing the number of containers at the terminals — with the ports reporting Friday a 67% combined decline in aging cargo on the docks since the fee wa
  • California Attorney General Rob Bonta Warns Against Getting Tested For COVID-19 At Pop-Up Sites

    California Attorney General Rob Bonta Warns Against Getting Tested For COVID-19 At Pop-Up Sites
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Pop-up COVID test sites at shopping centers, particularly those without lines, look mighty attractive to busy people in need of a last-minute test – but local officials are warning that such sites may be scammers collecting personal information.
    California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued an alert this week to urge consumers to be aware of fake COVID testing locations and websites popping up across the state.
    “Throughout California, fake testing sites are
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  • Is It Allergies Or COVID? Similar Symptoms Lead To Confusion

    Is It Allergies Or COVID? Similar Symptoms Lead To Confusion
    SANTA ANA (CBSLA) – As more and more people start to feel allergies coming on in Southern California, the symptoms, such as coughing and runny nose, are making some worried that they might have gotten COVID-19.
    Orange County’s COVID-19 hospitalizations dropped again, but 31 more fatalities, most of which occurred this month, were logged, according to the latest data.
    The large number of fatalities follows a day after 28 deaths were reported Wednesday and the county surpassed 6,0
  • Santa Ana Man Arrested For Molesting Girl He Met On Social Media

    Santa Ana Man Arrested For Molesting Girl He Met On Social Media
    SANTA ANA (CBSLA) – A Santa Ana man has been arrested on allegations of molesting a 13-year-old girl he met online.
    Brayan Padilla-Gomez. (Santa Ana Police Department)
    Brayan Padilla-Gomez, 22, was taken into custody on charges of kidnapping and multiple child molestation, Santa Ana police reported Friday.
    According to police, Padilla-Gomez met the victim through social media in October. He drove her to his house and recorded a video of the sexual assault, police said.
    When the victim beca
  • Star-studded LA Rams Host Surging 49ers In NFC Title Game

    Star-studded LA Rams Host Surging 49ers In NFC Title Game
    INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Aaron Donald has been around long enough to know he might not get this chance again. The same goes for everybody in the Los Angeles Rams’ constellation of stars around him.
    Late in his eighth NFL season as the best defensive lineman of his generation, Donald’s career is rich with individual honors, but lacking ultimate team success. The Rams (14-5) made several bold moves this season to build a team around Donald more capable of winning it all, and now
  • San Bernardino Man Arrested For DUI, Hit-And-Run After Crash That Overturned Riverside County Sheriff’s Prisoner Transport Van

    San Bernardino Man Arrested For DUI, Hit-And-Run After Crash That Overturned Riverside County Sheriff’s Prisoner Transport Van
    RIVERSIDE (CBSLA) — A San Bernardino man who police say hit a Riverside County sheriff’s prisoner transport van faces charges of DUI and hit-and-run.
    Miguel Gamboa Fragoza, 27, was arrested and booked on suspicion of DUI and hit-and-run, both felony charges, after an early morning crash Friday with a Riverside County sheriff’s prisoner transport van.
    (credit: Riverside Police Department)
    The crash happened at 14th and Lime streets in downtown Riverside, as the prisoner transpor
  • Westbound 91 Freeway To Shut Down All Weekend In Corona

    Westbound 91 Freeway To Shut Down All Weekend In Corona
    CORONA (CBSLA) – A portion of the westbound 91 Freeway in Corona will be closed for a full 56 hours this weekend as part of an ongoing construction project.
    The westbound lanes between McKinley and Main streets will be closed from Friday at 9 p.m. through Monday at 5 a.m., according to Caltrans.
    The closure was initially scheduled for last weekend, but had to be postponed due to the gusty and dangerous Santa Ana winds which hit the Southland.
    The closure is part of the $270 million express
  • Bronze Statue Of Surfing Pioneer Joyce Hoffman Goes Up In Dana Point

    Bronze Statue Of Surfing Pioneer Joyce Hoffman Goes Up In Dana Point
    DANA POINT (CBSLA) — A bronze statue honoring surfing pioneer Joyce Hoffman, believed to be the first life-size statue in the U.S. of a female surfer, was unveiled this week in Dana Point.
    Joyce Hoffman takes off on a nice wave at the World Surfing Contest in San Diego, 1966. (credit: TOM KECK)
    Hoffman, 75, is a two-time World Surfing champion, the first woman inducted into the Surfing Walk of Fame in Huntington Beach, and the first woman to have her own signature surfboard. And now, she h
  • Family Of Slain Rapper Drakeo The Ruler Filing Lawsuit Against Live Nation

    Family Of Slain Rapper Drakeo The Ruler Filing Lawsuit Against Live Nation
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – The family of a rapper who was killed in a stabbing at a Los Angeles music festival last month is filing a lawsuit against the festival’s promoters.
    Drakeo the Ruler performs at the 2021 Rolling Loud festival at NOS Events Center on Dec. 12, 2021 in San Bernardino, Calif. (Getty Images)
    Twenty-eight-year-old Drakeo the Ruler, whose real name is Darrell Caldwell, was stabbed to death on Dec. 18 backstage of the hip-hop festival Once Upon A Time In LA, at Banc of
  • Arrest Made In Venice Arson Fires, Investigators Looking For Second Man

    Arrest Made In Venice Arson Fires, Investigators Looking For Second Man
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — One arrest has been made, but investigators say they need help finding another suspect in connection with a series of arson fires in the Venice area.
    (credit: LAFD)
    Jonathan Michael Noriega, 32, was arrested Thursday and faces charges of arson. He is being held on $60,000 bail.
    Firefighters were able to put out the series of fires set early Tuesday on Ocean Front Walk near Westminster Avenue before they could cause injury or spread to nearby structures. Neighbors tipp
  • CBS2 Morning Team Challenges KPIX To TikTok Bet Over Rams-49ers NFC Title Game

    If the Rams win on Sunday, the KPIX morning team has to make a TikTok video to the song "I Love L.A."
  • Gusty Santa Ana Winds Topple 2 Trees On Same Sylmar Property

    Gusty Santa Ana Winds Topple 2 Trees On Same Sylmar Property
    SYLMAR (CBSLA) — No one was hurt after two large trees came crashing down onto the same property in Sylmar late Thursday night amid a powerful Santa Ana wind event.
    Jan. 28, 2022. (CBSLA)
    The first tree fell into the road at around 11:30 p.m. from the property of a home in the 13400 block of West Aldergrove Street, according to Los Angeles police. About one hour later, the second tree fell into the driveway of the same property.
    The property’s gate and part of the driveway were damag
  • Gusty Santa Ana Winds Down 2 Trees On Same Sylmar Property

    Gusty Santa Ana Winds Down 2 Trees On Same Sylmar Property
    SYLMAR (CBSLA) — No one was hurt after two large trees came crashing down onto the same property in Sylmar late Thursday night amid a powerful Santa Ana wind event.
    Jan. 28, 2022. (CBSLA)
    The first tree fell into the road at around 11:30 p.m. from the property of a home in the 13400 block of West Aldergrove Street, according to Los Angeles police. About one hour later, the second tree fell into the driveway of the same property.
    The homeowner told CBSLA that the property’s gate and p
  • Suspect Arrested After SWAT Standoff Outside 7-Eleven In Valley Glen

    Suspect Arrested After SWAT Standoff Outside 7-Eleven In Valley Glen
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – A man was taken into custody following a SWAT standoff outside a 7-Eleven convenience store in the Valley Glen neighborhood early Friday morning.
    Jan. 28, 2022. (CBSLA)
    The standoff with the man who barricaded himself inside an SUV began sometime before 3 a.m. outside a 7-Eleven in the area of Victory Boulevard and Whitsett Avenue.
    At some point, LAPD officers shot tear gas into his vehicle. A little after 4:30 a.m., officers could be seen breaking out the rear windsh
  • Suspect In SWAT Standoff Outside 7-Eleven In Valley Glen

    Suspect In SWAT Standoff Outside 7-Eleven In Valley Glen
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – A man was involved in a SWAT standoff outside a 7-Eleven convenience store in the Valley Glen neighborhood early Friday morning.
    The standoff with the man who appeared to be barricaded in an SUV began sometime before 3 a.m. outside a 7-Eleven in the area of Victory Boulevard and Whitsett Avenue.
    At some point, LAPD officers shot tear gas into his vehicle. A little after 4:30 a.m., officers could be seen breaking out the rear windshield.
    The circumstances that prompted
  • WeHo Residents Preparing For New ‘Supreme’ Location

    WeHo Residents Preparing For New ‘Supreme’ Location
    WEST HOLLYWOOD (CBSLA) — West Hollywood residents are apprehensively awaiting the arrival of their newest neighbor, after Supreme Clothing announced that they will be opening a new store location within a year’s time.
    Supreme’s Fairfax Avenue location. (Photo Credit: KCAL9 News)
    The world-renowned streetwear clothing creator already has another location in Los Angeles, located on Fairfax Avenue.
    Now, they’re set to open their second Southland location in the old Towe
  • Stanford Completes Season Sweep Of No. 15 USC, 64-61

    Stanford Completes Season Sweep Of No. 15 USC, 64-61
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jaiden Delaire scored 14 points, Harrison Ingram added 12 — including the go-ahead layup — and Stanford completed its first sweep of Southern California in seven seasons, upsetting the 15th-ranked Trojans 64-61 on Thursday night.
    The game was tied at 60 in the final minute before Ingram made a layup with 33 seconds remaining. USC’s Isaiah Mobley got to the line on a loose ball foul with 14 seconds left but missed the second free throw. Brandon Angel hit
  • Exclusive: 21-Year-Old Homeless Man Charged In Yet Another Metro Bus Stop Attack, Victim Speaks Out

    Exclusive: 21-Year-Old Homeless Man Charged In Yet Another Metro Bus Stop Attack, Victim Speaks Out
    GLENDALE (CBSLA) – The victim of a violent attack in Glendale earlier this week is out of the hospital, while her suspected attacker is behind bars.
    Along with injuries to her the back of her head, the victim of the Glendale bus stop attack also suffered injures to her hand, which required stitches. Jan. 27, 2022 (CBSLA).
    After the recent killing of 70-year-old emergency room nurse Sandra Shells earlier this month by a homeless man, identified as 48-year-old Kerry Bell, who was later arres
  • Doctors Seeing Increase In Serious COVID Cases With Pregnant Women

    Doctors Seeing Increase In Serious COVID Cases With Pregnant Women
    SAN BERNARDINO (CBSLA) — While studies suggest the Omicron variant is less virulent, a local doctor said that her hospital is seeing more COVID-positive pregnant women landing in the emergency room.
    “It is not mild for these women,” said Dr. Courtney Martin, medical director at Loma Lina University Children’s Hospital. “There are repercussions that are very serious, like premature delivery, and we can never undo a premature birth. Those babies live with lifelon
  • As Cases Of Omicron Plateau, Officials Express Some Concern Over New Sub-Variant Detected In LA

    As Cases Of Omicron Plateau, Officials Express Some Concern Over New Sub-Variant Detected In LA
    STUDIO CITY (CBSLA) – Los Angeles County Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer believes that the Southland is now past the peak of the Omicron surge, but that comes with warnings of new sub-variant of Omicron recently detected in the county.
    Sub-variant of Omicronn known as BA.2. Jan. 27, 2022
    Health officials said they are still trying to determine if the new sub-variant, known as BA.2, will be any kind of significant threat.
    “Very little of it seems to be circulating right now here in
  • Reports Of Freeway Shooting Causes SigAlert, Closure of I-110, I-105 Freeways

    Reports Of Freeway Shooting Causes SigAlert, Closure of I-110, I-105 Freeways
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — A reported shooting on I-110 prompted a closure of all lanes by authorities on Thursday evening.
    Authorities searching for evidence of a shooting on the I-110 Freeway. (Photo Credit: Sky9 Chopper, KCAL9 News)
    California Highway Patrol officers issued a SigAlert for the northbound I-110, from the I-105 to Manchester Boulevard for an unknown duration. All lanes were blocked for an unknown duration to due the police presence as they scoured the roadway in search of
  • Reports Of Freeway Shooting Causes SigAlert, Closure of 110, 105 Freeways

    Reports Of Freeway Shooting Causes SigAlert, Closure of 110, 105 Freeways
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — A reported shooting on I-110 prompted a closure of all lanes by authorities on Thursday evening.
    Authorities searching for evidence of a shooting on the I-110 Freeway. (Photo Credit: Sky9 Chopper, KCAL9 News)
    California Highway Patrol officers issued a SigAlert for the northbound I-110, from the I-105 to Manchester Boulevard for an unknown duration. All lanes were blocked for an unknown duration to due the police presence as they scoured the roadway in search of
  • No. 7 UCLA Rolls Over Cal, 81-57, For 5th Straight Win

    No. 7 UCLA Rolls Over Cal, 81-57, For 5th Straight Win
    LOS ANGELES (AP) — No Johnny Juzang meant opportunities for UCLA’s bench players, and they took advantage.
    Led by Jaime Jaquez Jr. with 15 points, the seventh-ranked Bruins routed California 81-57 on Thursday night to gain sole possession of first place in the Pac-12 with their fifth straight win.
    All but one of UCLA’s 10 players scored on a night when Juzang was sidelined by COVID-19 protocols. Cody Riley added a season-high 14 points, and Jules Bernard and Peyton Watson had 1
  • Holocaust Survivor Recounts Harrowing Experience At 12 Concentration Camps

    Holocaust Survivor Recounts Harrowing Experience At 12 Concentration Camps
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — Forever inscribed on Joseph Alexander’s forearm is the number 14284 — the number the Nazis tattooed on him upon entering Auschwitz-Birkenau when he was just a teenager.
    “When I got this tattoo, I lost my name,” said Alexander, 77 years after he was liberated from the death camps. “After this, I didn’t have any name anymore. So, when I look at it every day it’s a reminder that I got my name back.”
    Born in 1922 Alexander e
  • La Habra Heights Fire Department Assistant Chief Arrested For Impersonating Officer

    La Habra Heights Fire Department Assistant Chief Arrested For Impersonating Officer
    LA HABRA HEIGHTS (CBSLA) — A La Habra Heights Fire Department firefighter was arrested on Thursday for allegedly impersonating a police officer on several occasions.
    Timothy Peel. (Photo Credit: Las Angeles County Sheriff’s Department)
    An investigation from the Sheriff’s Public Corruption Unit revealed that Timothy Peel, Assistant Fire Chief with the department unlawfully detained a number of people using a 2020 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck that was equipped with light
  • People Making a Difference: Mulberry Lane Farm

    People Making a Difference: Mulberry Lane Farm
    What began as a wide-open space for their sons as grown into a place where adults with special needs could learn about agriculture and farming.
  • CHP Searching For At Risk Missing Los Angeles Woman

    CHP Searching For At Risk Missing Los Angeles Woman
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — California Highway Patrol officers are seeking public assistance in locating a missing Los Angeles woman who is considered to be at risk.
    (Photo Credit: California Highway Patrol)
    Muriel Vallejo-Flores, 46-years-old, was last seen near South Harvard Boulevard and West Olympic Boulevard in the Harvard Heights area of Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon. Authorities report that Vallejo-Flores is developmentally disabled.
    She is 5-foot, 3-inches tall and weighs 147 p
  • Long Beach Man Arrested, Suspect In Multiple Sexual Batteries

    Long Beach Man Arrested, Suspect In Multiple Sexual Batteries
    LONG BEACH (CBSLA) — On Thursday, Long Beach police arrested a 33-year-old man suspected of at least eight sexual batteries.
    Officers from the Long Beach Police Department arrested Christopher Royal Starr in his home in the 1600 block of East First Street. According to LBPD, he was booked on three counts of sexual battery which allegedly occurred between May and September 2021.
    (Credit: LBPD)
    “Generally, the incidents involved female adult victims and occurred while the victims were
  • Zegras Scores Twice, Ducks Hold Off Canadiens For 5-4 win

    Zegras Scores Twice, Ducks Hold Off Canadiens For 5-4 win
    MONTREAL (AP) — Anaheim scored three first-period goals, Trevor Zegras scored twice in the second period, and then the Ducks held off the Montreal Canadiens for a 5-4 win on Thursday night.
    Sam Carrick, Troy Terry and Cam Fowler had first-period goals for Anaheim, and Anthony Stolarz stopped 35 shots.
    Jake Evans scored twice for Montreal. Artturi Lehkonen and Laurent Dauphin, on a penalty shot, had the other goals. Cayden Primeau allowed three goals on eight shots and was pulled at the end
  • Embiid Scores 26, Leads 76ers Past LeBron-Less Lakers, 105-87

    Embiid Scores 26, Leads 76ers Past LeBron-Less Lakers, 105-87
    PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Joel Embiid had 26 points and nine rebounds, leading the Philadelphia 76ers to a 105-87 victory over a Los Angeles Lakers team playing without LeBron James on Thursday night.
    Anthony Davis scored 31 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for the Lakers.
    The 37-year-old James is day to day with a sore left knee. James is second in the league in scoring at 29.1 points per game, on pace for his highest average since the 2009-10 season, and has scored at least 25 points in 18 strai
  • Community Plants Tree In Honor Of 2-Year-Old Keily Ayala Who Passed Last October In South Park

    Community Plants Tree In Honor Of 2-Year-Old Keily Ayala Who Passed Last October In South Park
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – After a heartbreaking tragedy, a 2-year-old girl is being remembered with a tree planting and a dedication.
    Jan. 27, 2022 (CBSLA).
    Rosa Ayala gripped a picture of her 2-year-old daughter at the place where a tragic accident took the toddler’s life, but on Thursday, Keily Ayala’s family wasn’t alone in their grief. They had the community backing them, surrounding them with love and support.
    “We will go anywhere in the Newton area to help the com
  • Kings Edge Islanders 3-2 For Second Win In Three Games

    Kings Edge Islanders 3-2 For Second Win In Three Games
    NEW YORK (AP) — Andreas Athanasiou scored and assisted on Quinton Byfield’s first NHL goal in his return from a long injury layoff, Cal Peterson made 23 saves and the Los Angeles Kings held off the New York Islanders 3-2 on Thursday night.
    Adrian Kempe had an empty-net goal for the Kings, who won for the second time in three games against New York-area teams to start a six-game road trip.
    Peterson, who improved to 10-6-1 on the season, also defeated the New Jersey Devils last Sunday.
  • Report: California Most Targeted State For Ransomware Attacks

    Report: California Most Targeted State For Ransomware Attacks
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – A new report by the cybersecurity company Abnormal Security highlights the growing threat from hackers, and as it turns California was the most targeted state for these kinds of ransomware attacks.
    For more than a week last summer, Barlow Respiratory Hospital near Dodger Stadium was under attack from ransomware criminals.
    “It was very disruptive, very difficult and we are glad we got through it,” said Julia Robinson Shimizu. Director of Public Relations wi
  • Police Searching For Murder Suspect In North Hollywood

    Police Searching For Murder Suspect In North Hollywood
    NORTH HOLLYWOOD (CBSLA) – Police are searching the area of Agnes Avenue and Sylvan Street in North Hollywood for a murder suspect who fled on foot into a neighborhood after leading officers on a pursuit.
    As of 5:45 p.m. Thursday, officers with the Los Angeles Police Department said they established a perimeter and believe the suspect is inside.
    (This is a developing story. Check back for updates). 
  • Police Arrest Murder Suspect In North Hollywood After Pursuit

    Police Arrest Murder Suspect In North Hollywood After Pursuit
    NORTH HOLLYWOOD (CBSLA) – A murder suspect was arrested after a pursuit led to a foot chase.
    Police were searching the area of Agnes Avenue and Sylvan Street in North Hollywood for a murder suspect who fled on foot into a neighborhood after leading officers on a pursuit.
    As of 5:45 p.m. Thursday, officers with the Los Angeles Police Department said they established a perimeter and believe the suspect is inside.
    Around 7 p.m. LAPD said they had arrested the suspect. His name has not ye
  • Sheriff’s Deputies Lose Suspect Wanted For Burglary In DTLA Following Brief Pursuit

    Sheriff’s Deputies Lose Suspect Wanted For Burglary In DTLA Following Brief Pursuit
    SAN DIMAS (CBSLA) — Los Angeles Sheriff’s deputies are in pursuit of a suspect wanted for burglary in Walnut on Thursday evening.
    Aerial view of abandoned Mercedes SUV under 10 Freeway overpass at 16th Street and San Pedro in Downtown Los Angeles. (Photo Credit: Sky9 Choppper, KCAL9 News)
    The vehicle in question is a Mercedes SUV, which led deputies on a chase that began at around 5:15 p.m. in City of Industry and continued through San Dimas via the SR-60 towards Monterrey. The
  • Sheriff’s Deputies Lose Suspect Wanted For Burglary Following Brief Pursuit

    Sheriff’s Deputies Lose Suspect Wanted For Burglary Following Brief Pursuit
    SAN DIMAS (CBSLA) — Los Angeles Sheriff’s deputies are in pursuit of a suspect wanted for burglary in Walnut on Thursday evening.
    The vehicle in question is a Mercedes SUV, which led deputies on a chase that began at around 5:15 p.m. in City of Industry and continued through San Dimas via the SR-60 towards Monterrey. The suspect briefly exited the freeway before getting onto the I-10 Westbound towards Downtown Los Angeles.
    Just before 5:30 p.m., the vehicle crashed into a big ri
  • Funeral Held For 16-Year-Old Girl Shot To Death, Tioni Theus

    Funeral Held For 16-Year-Old Girl Shot To Death, Tioni Theus
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) – A funeral was held Thursday for a 16-year-old girl whose body was dumped alongside the 110 Freeway in South Los Angeles after being shot and killed.
    The service for Tioni Theus was at  Winston Mortuary in Los Angeles. Members of the public were welcome to attend.
    Dozens of people gathered to mourn the teenager. Her family continues to ask the public to help find her killer.
    “We haven’t done enough,” said Marvin Kincy, the victim’s uncle.&n
  • Help Needed To Identify Woman Whose Body Was Left Near 60 Freeway In Beaumont 26 Years Ago

    Help Needed To Identify Woman Whose Body Was Left Near 60 Freeway In Beaumont 26 Years Ago
    RIVERSIDE (CBSLA) — Investigators need the public’s help to identify a woman whose body was found near a pile of trash in the Beaumont area 26 years ago.
    The body was found on Jan. 27, 1996, just a few hours after she was killed, about 20 feet south of the eastbound 60 Freeway, and about a mile and a half east of Gillman Springs Road, near some trash in a hilly area, according to the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office.
    (credit: Riverside County District Attorney’
  • LeBron Ruled Out For Thursday’s Matchup Against 76ers

    LeBron Ruled Out For Thursday’s Matchup Against 76ers
    LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — The Los Angeles Lakers will be without their superstar LeBron James in Thursday evening’s matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers.
    He has been ruled out due to a sore left knee, and will miss at least one game as he rests at the Lakers continue their extensive East Coast road trip.
    LeBron had played in the Lakers previous 25 games, after missing more than half of their first 23 games beginning the campaign.
    This news comes just one day after the Lakers got o
  • Queen Mary Closed To The Public For Critical Repairs

    Queen Mary Closed To The Public For Critical Repairs
    LONG BEACH (CBSLA) — The Queen Mary was closed to the public this week so Long Beach city officials could begin critical repairs to the iconic cruise ship.
    The City of Long Beach, which regained control of the Queen Mary last summer, will begin a $5 million repair and rehabilitation project to start in February. The ship will remain closed to the public while repair work is being done, but will still be available for filming.
    “Addressing these critical repairs has been a long ti

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