$100K Reward Offered For Arrest Of School Officer Shooter
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Authorities are planning an $100,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the gunman who shot and wounded a Los Angeles school police officer as police...
View ArticleDWP Customers Urged To Report Billing Errors
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — City officials say they have a plan to crack down on faulty billing practices by the Department of Water and Power and are calling on customers to come forward with complaints....
View ArticleSons Of LA Housing Commissioner Getting Preferential Treatment?
By David Goldstein LOS ANGELES (CBS) — A CBS2 News investigation has uncovered the sons of an L.A. City Housing commissioner living in an apartment complex that hundreds of low-income families are...
View ArticleCity Council Questions Port Director On $200K Party Exposed By CBS2 News
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The director of the Port of L.A. Tuesday had to explain to the L.A. City Council why she spent nearly $200,000 to wine and dine people at a lavish party, which was exposed by a...
View ArticleLA Councilman: Leaked Info On LAPD Officers Could Put Families At Risk
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — A City Council member called on Monday for state lawmakers to help the personal information of law enforcement officers remain confidential. Councilman Dennis Zine wants the...
View ArticleReport Sparks Debate Over Who’s To Blame For Millions In Occupy LA Costs
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The taxpayers’ tab for Occupy L.A. has reached an estimated $2.3 million, and officials say there’s more to come. The new figures have sparked a debate at City Hall about who’s to...
View ArticleCity Council Backs Law Keeping Cops’ Information Confidential
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — The Los Angeles City Council has unanimously approved a resolution supporting a bill allowing police officers to keep their personal information confidential and inaccessible to the...
View ArticleNetwork Of 16 Surveillance Cameras Watch Over West Valley, Topanga Areas
RESEDA (CBSLA.com) – Crooks should step lightly in the West Valley, now that the LAPD has installed a network of 16 state-of-the-art wireless cameras to help cut down on crime. Police officials and...
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