Medical professional screening passengers at LAX airport tests positive for coronavirus

A medical professional screening passengers at Los Angeles International Airport was diagnosed with COVID-19 coronavirus, according to the Department of Homeland Security.

1 killed, 6 shot, including 7-year-old girl, at California funeral

Police said the shooting was reported at 10:20 p.m. Wednesday, as a group of more than 50 people gathered following the burial of a man who died in a car crash.

1 murder charge, 3 deaths loom over Robert Durst as murder trial begins

The last time Robert Durst was on trial for murder, he testified that he had dismembered his elderly neighbor’s body, put it in garbage bags and tossed them in the Gulf of Mexico.

Vegan runner asks neighbors to close windows when cooking meat with 'offensive' odor

A self-proclaimed "vegan runner" from Berkeley, California received backlash on Saturday after asking neighbors to close their windows when cooking meat because the smells were 'overpowering and offensive.'

Husband of LA County DA pulls gun on Black Lives Matter protesters

Video has been shared of the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s husband apparently pulling a gun and threatening to shoot protesters who gathered at their home in Los Angeles on Monday.

Public Enemy kicks out Flavor Flav after campaign dispute

Public Enemy "will be moving forward without Flavor Flav,” the band said in a brief statement Sunday.

Cruise ship coronavirus evacuees leave Travis Air Force Base

Of the cruise passengers, several dozen people had tested positive for the coronavirus, and they are being cared for at Bay Area hospitals, Fox reported.

'Judge Judy' to end after Season 25 as star pivots to new series 'Judy Justice'

Judy Sheindlin announced she’s ending her long-running show “Judge Judy” after its 25th season, but that doesn’t mean she’s leaving TV any time soon.

Vanessa Bryant 'devastated' over reports of deputies sharing photos from deadly crash site

Vanessa Bryant is expressing dismay and anger over reports that some Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies took photos of the remains of Kobe Bryant and other victims at the scene of the helicopter crash that killed nine in Calabasas.

LA Times: Sheriff's deputies shared graphic photos of Kobe Bryant helicopter crash scene

Deputies with the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department disseminated graphic photos of the helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven other victims in Calabasas, according to a damning report by the Los Angeles Times released Thursday.

San Jose's first tiny home community for the homeless opens

It's been years in the making and now San Jose's first tiny home community officially opened on Thursday, complete with security and resident services. 

Coronavirus fallout: Restaurants say cancellations are high

They say after Mayor London Breed’s declaration Tuesday, they’ve experienced an unusually high number of cancellations.

Funeral home accused of lying to family of 93-year-old woman whose body was in stolen hearse

A funeral home is accused of lying to the family of a woman whose body was inside a casket in the back of a hearse that was stolen from outside of a church. The hearse was involved in a short pursuit before it crashed on the 110 Freeway in South Los Angeles Thursday morning.

Gov. Newsom: 28 positive coronavirus cases in California

California officials said the person is a resident of Solano County, northeast of San Francisco, and is getting medical care in Sacramento County.