Hudson River helicopter crash kills 6
A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River near the New Jersey side, killing six people, officials confirmed. Mayor Eric Adams and officials from the NYPD and FDNY shared the latest.
How helicopter crashed in the Hudson: Blades may have come off
A helicopter crashed into the Hudson River Thursday afternoon, killing all six on board.
6 dead in helicopter crash over Hudson River
Six people died, including three children, after a helicopter broke apart midair and crashed upside-down into the Hudson River between Manhattan and the New Jersey waterfront.
Wife of Weezer bandmember shot by LAPD
Jillian Shriner, wife of Weezer bassist Scott Shriner, was shot by LAPD officers in Eagle Rock as they searched for three hit-and-run suspects in the area. Police said Shriner was armed with a gun and pointed it at officers.
Houston man arrested, found with 15-year-old California runaway
Harris County law enforcement have arrested 28-year-old Tarik Jammer and charged him with sexual performance of a child.
Alleged federal agents target 2 LAUSD schools
A group of people who identified themselves as federal agents were denied entry at two LAUSD schools this week.
Search for suspects who killed store owner's brother
A man was killed while trying to stop a shoplifter at his family's business.
Trump tariff fallout hits LA ports
The trade shakeup from the White House is leaving businesses at Southern California ports looking for some clarity.
Planes clip wings at DCA with members of Congress on board
A plane hit another plane's wing while on the runway at Reagan National Airport Thursday afternoon, according to American Airlines.
Pre-K teacher investigated for giving kids gummies before nap time
Parents reported "their children feeling sleepier and napping during the day when they normally wouldn’t," according to a search warrant.
Alleged federal agents denied entry at 2 LAUSD schools
Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho addressed the media after two incidents of federal agents on two school campuses.
Florida teacher to lose job for calling student by 'preferred' name: Latest updates
A Florida high school teacher is set to lose her job after allegedly addressing a student by a name other than their legal one, according to Brevard Public Schools.
Menendez brothers resentencing hearing Friday
LA County DA Nathan Hochman said he does not agree with the resentencing but has agreed to move forward.
DOJ moves to drop Virginia case against Salvadoran alleged MS-13 gang leader
The Department of Justice on Wednesday filed a motion to dismiss its case against Henrry Jose Villatoro Santos, a Salvadoran national living in Virginia who was accused of being an MS-13 leader.
Ports brace for tariff turmoil
The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are bracing for less cargo and job losses in the coming months.
Trash fees could be going up in LA
City leaders are trying to address a $1 billion shortfall.
Trump pauses reciprocal tariffs, except for China
New Chinese tariffs are hitting the U.S. Thursday amid a global trade war.
Ksenia Karelina released in prisoner swap
Ksenia Karelina, who holds dual citizenship for both Russia and the United States and resides in Los Angeles, was arrested in the Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg in February 2024.
Woman says Staples canceled printing order over 'Zionist' message
A local Jewish activist says a Staples employee at a Mid-Wilshire location canceled her printing order because he deemed it racist.
Police chase ends in Watts
Four people fled from a car after leading police on a chase from South Gate to Watts.