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.
Therefore, it was the Dodgers — and not taxpayers — who will pay the Los Angeles Police Department $ ... from the parade route by officers in tactical gear marching in formation.
The City of Los Angeles is on Tactical Alert, according to LAPD Central Division's post on X/Twitter. We’ve counted at least 7 homes in Pacific Palisades destroyed by flames as the fire ...
LAPD Sheriff Robert Luna said his deputies are finding burned remains of fire victims ‘every day’ in Altadena, which has seen some of the worst damage from the fires. ‘It is a very grim task ...
A group of Los Angeles residents confronted and apprehended a man they believe may be an arsonist responsible for setting one of multiple wildfires in Southern California, video shows. Los Angeles ...
I didn't realize we had him in handcuffs," Luna recalled to reporters. "We are turning him over to LAPD because he was dressed like a fireman, and he was not. He just got caught burglarizing a home.
Therefore, it was the Dodgers — and not taxpayers — who will pay the Los Angeles Police Department $1,738,621.19 and the L.A. Fire Department $290,184 for making sure the celebration was ...
the Los Angeles Police Department previously stated. The underlying Los Angeles Superior Court lawsuit was brought against Metro and the city of Los Angeles on Sept. 19 by Rodriguez's mother ...
LAPD received a tip about the suspect's possible location in a Westlake District apartment complex. The suspect did not exit ...
It happened at roughly 10:20 p.m. at the Metro platform in the 3900 block of Lankershim Boulevard. The suspect allegedly stabbed the victim in the back and ran away. The Los Angeles Police ...