Saturday Nov 7 | San Francisco Bay View
Unexplained disappearance of 24-year-old has family puzzled
Malibu/Lost Hills, Calif. - " The family of a 24-year-old missing Black woman has made an appeal to federal law enforcement officials for help to bring her home safely and soon.
Sheriffs Get TMZ Exclusive: Harvey Levin's Phone Records
The LA Times earlier this month revealed that the Sheriff's Department had obtained Levin's telephone records as part of an investigation into the leak of information about Mel Gibson 's 2006 drunk-driving arrest and subsequent anti-Semitic laced tirade.
TMZ founder vows fight against sheriff's office
The founder of TMZ.com is promising a fight, saying the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department illegally obtained his phone records in its investigation into who leaked a report on Mel Gibson's 2006 drunken driving arrest, including details on the actor's anti-Semitic tirade.
Tahoe woman petitions over concern about coyotes
A woman who believes coyotes killed her dog at north Lake Tahoe has launched a petition to try to get local officials to crack down on what she says is a growing threat from the animals.
City attorney facing dismissal
Recently hired city attorney Jacqueline Mittelstadt will remain on paid leave until at least Oct.
Leak probe in Mel Gibson case criticized
Media law experts and journalism groups expressed outrage Thursday that Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies obtained phone records from a notable Hollywood gossip journalist during a leak investigation, calling the action a serious violation of the reporter's rights.
L.A. County deputy won't face charges in leak of Mel Gibson's arrest report
A Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy suspected of leaking details about Mel Gibson's anti-Semitic tirade during a 2006 drunk-driving arrest will not face criminal charges, despite records showing that two calls were made from his home on the day of the arrest to a celebrity news website.
Share + Sep 25, 2009 5:12 pm US/Pacific Reporting Sam Shane CBS13 has obtained exclusive video of the flat screen televisions in question.
San Jose State Students Protest Over Massive Cuts
A small group of students at San Jose State University marched through the campus Wednesday afternoon in a student-organized demonstration against the state's $584 million budget cut to the California State University system.
Some Evacuations Lifted in California Wildfires
Evacuation orders have been lifted in some neighborhoods near the giant wildfire burning northeast of Los Angeles.
Ventura County Star Top Stories
Editorial: Brush up now: Ready, set, go
Editorial: Brush up now: Ready, set, go! Read Wildfire Action Plan Tuesday, September 1, 2009 Just three months ago, Ventura County Fire Chief Bob Roper asked county residents to remember "three simple words": "Ready, set, go!" Those words have even more immediacy and poignancy as two people in Big Tujunga Canyon tried to ride out the fire in their ...
Investigators: Arsonist caused Station Fire
Click here f or previous and subsequent Signal Station Fire coverage. Click here for a Los Angeles County Fire Dept.
Station fire pushes farther east to above Sierra Madre;...
The Station fire, which continued to push southeast into the mountains high above Pasadena and Sierra Madre, has cost more than $21 million to fight, officials said today.
Evacuation holdouts defy danger to protect homes
Mike Tarzian didn't even bother watering down his roof of his Tujunga home. He closed all the windows, leaned a ladder against the house for firefighters and stuck a case of water in the fridge.
Calif. wildfire heads north, threatens thousands
Wildfire threatened 12,000 suburban homes and rained ash on cars as far away as downtown Los Angeles on Sunday, spreading in all directions in hot, dry conditions.
Man dies after being Tasered at LA subway station
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department says a man has died after a deputy shocked him three times with an electric stun gun at a San Fernando Valley subway station.
Ousted Seaside police chief claims criminal obstruction by city manager.
Seaside Police Chief Steve Cercone filed a grievance with the Seaside City Council and city attorney Aug.
Area chiefs oppose early release of inmates
Area police officials are part of a chorus of state law enforcement officers opposed to the governor's plan for the early release of 27,000 prison inmates.
Sponsored links
Best local coupons in Whitmore
Learn how to sell your home yourself
from the largest for sale by owner site.
Find a local Lawyer through Lawyers.com
Get Whitmore, CA contractors estimates Fast quotes from pre-screened contractors