Lufthansa confirms 'rough landing' by Boeing 'training flight' caught on camera bouncing off LAX runway
A Lufthansa Boeing plane from Frankfurt, Germany made a rough landing at LAX earlier this week, during what the airline called a "training flight."
Royal Caribbean reports passenger death aboard 9-month world cruise
A passenger aboard Royal Caribbean Cruises liner Serenade of the Seas passed away before a stop in Los Angeles, the company confirmed in a statement to the press.
Los Angeles Times, Sports Illustrated among media outlets announcing layoffs to start 2024
Several media outlets including Business Insider, the Los Angeles Times, TIME Magazine and Sports Illustrated announced layoffs in January as the media industry faces headwinds.
LA Times faces backlash over layoffs that 'decimated' union groups of 'overwhelmingly diverse reporters'
Caucuses designed to represent diversity in the newsroom will be "decimated" by layoffs this week at the Los Angeles Times, according to the Los Angeles Times Guild.
Dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters arrested near NYC, LA airports after wreaking havoc for holiday travelers
Groups of pro-Palestinian protesters in New York City and Los Angeles blocked traffic to two of the nation's busiest airports Wednesday to rally against Israel.
Multiple cars stranded after Google Maps leads them 'straight into the desert with no road'
Google has apologized to a group of drivers who were routed through the Mojave Desert as a deter for a closed freeway between Las Vegas and Los Angeles.
Los Angeles grocery store chain touts $200 turkeys: Pricey poultry
A popular West Los Angeles grocery store was spotted selling Thanksgiving turkeys for over $200.
United flight from LAX to Vancouver makes emergency landing over alleged bomb threat: report
A United Airlines flight traveling from Los Angeles to Vancouver made an emergency landing in San Francisco reportedly over a bomb threat later deemed not credible.
Here are the cities most plagued by organized retail crime: report
Organized retail crime troubled Los Angeles more than any other metro area in America last year, a National Retail Federation survey showed.
Pest control company Orkin declares Chicago 'rattiest' city again. How do other cities stack up?
The Windy City remained the most rodent-infested American city for yet another year, according to Orkin. The pest control company dubbed it as such on Monday.
LA's latest homeless plan could turn hotels into squatter dens: expert
The heads of the American Hotel and Lodging Association warned against a planned L.A. ballot initiative that would house homeless people alongside paying customers
Airbnb renter-turned-squatter leaves Los Angeles homeowner tied up in legal red tape: report
The owner of a Brentwood, California, mansion is mired in a legal dispute with an Airbnb renter-turned-squatter who hasn't paid rent in a year and a half.
Los Angeles proposal to place homeless in vacant hotel rooms draws criticism
Los Angeles residents will vote next spring on a proposal that would have hotels place homeless people in vacant rooms through a voucher program administered by the city.
LA leaders announce regional retail crime task force following spate of viral flash mob robberies
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and law enforcement leaders from the area vowed to catch the retail thieves that are terrorizing stores and shoppers.
LA fines NBC Universal for trimming trees amid worker strike
NBC Universal received a small fine after the company controversially trimmed trees outside its building that striking workers were using for shade during a heat wave.
Universal Studios denies it trimmed trees to expose striking workers to heat
Universal Studios is denying claims that it intentionally trimmed trees near where striking workers were demonstrating to deny them shade during a local heat wave.
California convenience store owner reacts to selling winning $1 billion Powerball jackpot: 'Surprised'
The owner of a Los Angeles, California, convenience store was surprised after he learned that his store had sold the winning Powerball ticket for the $1.08 billion jackpot.
Powerball player in California hits $1.08 billion jackpot, third largest ever
One lucky Californian won the $1.08 billion Powerball jackpot on Wednesday, marking the third-largest prize in the game's history.
Restaurants slap diners with charges for everything from water to staff healthcare, drawing scorn
About one in six restaurants is adding surcharges to checks in an attempt to offset high costs, but the charges have raised the ire of customers and observers.
Family demands answers in mysterious death of LA tech executive
The family and friends of Beau Mann, a tech CEO who died under mysterious circumstances, are demanding answers after his body was found over a year after he disappeared.