All lanes of the southbound 405 Freeway in Encino have reopened after an hours-long closure for a deadly crash.
A deadly crash involving a wrong-way driver forced the closure of the southbound 405 Freeway through the Sherman Oaks area ...
A second dog was missing, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. LAFD personnel responded to the freeway, near the Wilshire Boulevard exit, around 7:15 p.m., the department's Lyndsey Lantz ...
A 30-year-old man who died after driving north on the southbound side of the San Diego (405) Freeway in Sherman Oaks and slammed head-on into another vehicle was identified Wednesday by the Los ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC ... another dog that was involved remains missing. It's unclear what caused the crash. The No. 3, 4 and 5 lanes of the 405 remained closed as investigators worked to clear ...
An SUV was reportedly driving 60 to 70 mph northbound in the southbound carpool lanes of the 405 Freeway near Getty Center Drive just after 4 a.m. Tuesday, according to California Highway Patrol logs.
A woman and a dog were killed and multiple other people were injured during a multi-car crash on the 405 ... Los Angeles. He covers breaking news throughout Southern California. When he's not ...
California’s extensive freeway system, particularly in high-traffic areas like Los Angeles, presents unique risks for motorcyclists. The I-405, one of the busiest freeways in the state, sees thousands ...
Los Angeles, CA (February 8 ... Multi-car collisions, like the one on the 405 Freeway near Wilshire Blvd, are unfortunately common on California's busy highways. High-speed traffic, sudden lane ...
Trujillo has the plays down pat. He scored 25 points Wednesday night as Rolling Hills Prep (21-6) opened the Southern Section ...
Another dog was reported missing on the freeway. LOS ANGELES - A woman and a dog were killed in a crash on the 405 Freeway on Friday night, and three other people were hospitalized. What we know ...
The why was for Los Angeles, a response to last month’s devastating wind and fire that burned nearly 100 square miles, upending hundreds of thousands of lives in just a few short weeks.