In less than two weeks, glove pops will be heard all around Florida and Arizona. But for now, Tigers Pitcher Mason Englert is ...
Kareen Wynter reports for KTLA 5 News on Jan. 31, 2025. A popular and heavily trafficked beach in Laguna Beach was closed Friday morning after the cliffside that overlooks it gave way and slid to ...
Kareen Wynter reports for KTLA 5 News on Jan. 31, 2025. A popular and heavily trafficked beach in Laguna Beach was closed Friday morning after the cliffside that overlooks it gave way and slid to ...
Kareen Wynter reports for KTLA 5 News on Jan. 31, 2025. A popular and heavily trafficked beach in Laguna Beach was closed Friday morning after the cliffside that overlooks it gave way and slid to ...
A 56-year-old Culver City man has agreed to plead guilty to “recklessly operating a drone” that ended up crashing into and damaging a Super Scooper as it was fighting the Palisades Fire ...
A dozen sports teams that call the Los Angeles area home are continuing their work to give back to those in need due to the ongoing wildfires in Southern California. Kareen Wynter reports for the ...
Proof of residency in an affected zip code is required. A woman named Sandy spoke with KTLA’s Kareen Wynter about what it was like to have to evacuate their Pasadena home “in the middle of the ...
A woman is speaking out after sharing a video of a man who hurled racial insults at her while she was at a Central L.A. restaurant. Kareen Wynter reports for the KTLA 5 News at 6 on Aug. 16, 2020.
A 56-year-old Culver City man has agreed to plead guilty to “recklessly operating a drone” that ended up crashing into and ...
Kareen Wynter reports for the KTLA 5 News at Noon on Jan. 16, 2025. Los Angeles County Health Officer Muntu Davis put a stop to the removal of fire debris resulting from the recent deadly ...
Kareen Wynter reports for the KTLA 5 News at Noon on Jan. 16, 2025. Los Angeles County Health Officer Muntu Davis put a stop to the removal of fire debris resulting from the recent deadly ...
But it’s just frustrating,” he told KTLA’s Kareen Wynter. “There’s no answers. The Department of Water and Power just says the Fire Department will tell them when it’s safe to turn the ...