E-biking teens accused of violently assaulting Hermosa Beach man are arrested

Hermosa Beach police have identified five teen e-bikers they say were involved in a violent assault on a resident. Two are under arrest.
He confessed, then confessed more, in the horrifying murder and necrophilic rape of his ex
Rachel Castillo was watching her young sons at her Simi Valley apartment when her ex-husband, Zarbab Ali, picked them up, left them with his parents, and returned to kill her.
Rep. Swalwell’s suit alleges abuse of power, adds to scrutiny of Trump official’s mortgage probes
Rep. Eric Swalwell sued housing finance agency chief Bill Pulte, accusing him of misusing government databases to baselessly target Trump opponents.
After deterring homeless people with ‘Baby Shark’ song, a barber offers free Thanksgiving trims

Shalom Sharp woke up around 3:30 a.m.
DWP employee made assistants run personal errands, buy her Snoop Dogg tickets, ethics enforcer says

Renette Anderson’s requests to two subordinates were made during work hours, and the employees used city resources to fulfill the requests, according to the Ethics Commission.
Their dog vanished during a trip to San Diego. They found her swimming a half mile offshore.
A 5-year-old black lab had been swept out to sea before being rescued by San Diego Fire-Rescue officials. The search took over an hour.
Latin musician DELAROSA was killed ambush-style in L.A. Three have now been charged

Prosecutors allege the suspects shot three people during a robbery shortly after 1:25 a.m. on Saturday.
L.A. grand jury now probing mystery of dead teen stuffed in trunk of D4vd’s Tesla, sources say
Although the LAPD has publicly declined to call the death a homicide, a recent court filing calls the matter “an investigation into murder.”
Crumbling ceilings in underground tunnels force closure of Terminal Island prison

The Federal Correctional Institution Terminal Island is closing due to crumbling underground tunnels and other infrastructure problems, authorities said.
Battered by ICE raids, L.A.’s Fashion District desperately needs Black Friday miracle

Over the summer, several raids in the neighborhood sparked protests. But the mass arrests and fears of deportation turned the Fashion District into a ghost town for several weeks after, with storefronts shuttered and frightened workers staying