Zimmerman Hearing Resumes in Sanford Friday
Prosecutors and defense attorneys in the George Zimmerman case returned to a Sanford courtroom to continue a hearing Friday, three days before his trial is scheduled to begin. The hearing before...
View Article30-Acre Brush Fire Burns in Simi Valley
Fire crews stopped the spread of a 50-acre brush fire burning in Simi Valley Thursday afternoon, about an hour after the blaze forced Metrolink to shutdown service in the area. Dubbed the Hidden Fire,...
View ArticleSuspect in Multi-State Pot Ring Arrested Again
A San Diego man who recently bailed out of jail after his arrest in connection with a multi-state marijuana ring was in custody again hours later. Matthew Schneider, 28, of San Diego was taken into...
View ArticleBorder Agents Searching Cellphones and Laptops
Everyday people cross the border for business or pleasure, many unaware, that they may be subject to a search by federal agents without any reasonable suspicion. "A hunch should never be enough to...
View ArticleFake Shark Warning Signs Posted in Capitola, Santa Cruz
Shark Warning signs started popping up at popular beaches in Santa Cruz and Capitola Thursday. But they are fake, according to state park rangers. It wasn't clear who posted the signs or why. The...
View ArticleWoman Pleads Guilty to Sandy Hook Fraud
A Bronx, N.Y. woman pleaded guilty Thursday to charges she fraudulently collected money in the name one of the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. Nouel Alba, 37, entered the plea in...
View ArticleEarthquake Reported Off SoCal Coast
A magnitude-2.8 earthquake was one of several reports of minor shaking early Friday off the Southern California coast. The magnitude-2.8 quake was reported at 4:19 a.m., about five minutes before a...
View ArticlePresident Stops in LA Before Meeting With China's President
President Barack Obama stopped in Los Angeles Friday for a fundraiser lunch in Santa Monica -- just blocks from a shooting at Santa Monica College -- before flying to Palm Springs for a meeting with...
View ArticleCalif. Utility to Close Troubled Nuclear Plant
A leak led to an investigation and then a shutdown. Now, more than a year later, two reactors inside the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) in California will be retired. The announcement...
View ArticleBackhoe Operator to Face Charges in Collapse
The man who operated a backhoe at the site of Wednesday's deadly building collapse in downtown Philadelphia will be charged with the deaths of six people, sources tell NBC10 Philadelphia. Sean...
View ArticleLAPD Captain Faces DUI Charges
A Los Angeles police captain has been removed as commander of the department's Rampart station as he faces drunken driving charges, officials said. Capt. Steve Ruiz, a 25-year LAPD veteran, is no...
View ArticleProsecutors Want 4 Years for Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.
Federal prosecutors are recommending former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. get four years in prison for misusing $750,000 in campaign money. In a sentencing memo filed Friday, federal prosecutors asked Judge...
View ArticleOrchestra's Pop-Up Airplane Performance
What does a world-class orchestra do while stuck in a plane and on the tarmac for hours? Play classical music, of course. Stuck for three hours waiting for their flight from Beijing to Macao to depart,...
View ArticleBike Lane Fight Pits Producers vs. Cyclists
The Los Angeles City Council delayed a vote on Friday to repaint bike lanes on Spring Street a darker, less reflective shade of green to avoid disrupting film shoots. The council will now take up the...
View ArticleDramatic Photos: Santa Monica Shootings
Students rush to safety after shots were fired near the Santa Monica College. An armed gunman opened fire on a bus, a home and cars near the college on Friday afternoon. Police confirmed there are...
View ArticleMap: Santa Monica College Shooting
A gunman opened fire near Santa Monica College Friday afternoon, after what authorities believe was a violent crime spree including a house fire and carjacking. Two bodies were found at in a burned-out...
View Article911 Issue Delayed Ambulance to Girl, 4, Struck on UWS: FDNY
Fire officials say "human error" within New York City's 911 system caused a more than four-minute delay in dispatching an ambulance to help the 4-year-old girl who was struck by an SUV on Manhattan's...
View ArticleSan Onofre Nuclear Plant Closing
A leak led to an investigation and then a shutdown. Now, more than a year later, two reactors inside the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) will be retired. The announcement that Unit 2 and...
View Article"Night Stalker" Death Closes Dark Chapter
Serial killer Richard Ramirez, dubbed the "Night Stalker" during a series of Southern California slayings in the mid-1980s, has died of natural causes after more than two decades on death row at San...
View ArticleSuspect Shot and Killed in College Shootings
The suspect in a series of shootings that left at least one woman dead in Santa Monica Friday was killed in a shootout with police, authorities said. In a Friday afternoon news conference, Santa Monica...
View Article