Character actor Joe E. Tata, best known for playing Peach Pit owner Nat Bussichio on ``Beverly Hills, 90210,'' has died at age 85.
Dawn Wells, who became an international star as Mary Ann on "Gilligan's Island," died Wednesday from complications of the coronavirus.
A pilot killed in a plane crash Friday along with his passenger near Van Nuys airport has been identified.
David Roback was the famously media-shy indie icon of LA's "paisley underground" scene.
Jeanie Buss's tribute to the late Laker Legend shows how he was a rock for the Lakers while supporting women in sports and leadership.
"I promise you I'll continue your legacy man! You mean so much to us all here especially #LakerNation" LeBron James wrote to Kobe Bryant.
A police procession through LA paid tribute to a sheriff's detective and mother of two killed saving an elderly woman fallen in traffic.
Buck Henry, the darkly witty and complex voice behind American cinema and TV classics, has died.
Frank Biondi Jr., the former CEO of HBO, Viacom and Universal Studios, died of bladder cancer Monday.
Early environmental reporter Robert A. Jones, who chronicled the state's environmental health for the LA Times, died at his Studio City home
The Emmy Award and a Golden Globe-winning actress died after a 10-year battle with lung cancer.
She was married to the man who voiced Mickey, and together they brought to life the most beloved couple in cartoon history.
Actor Carmine Caridi, famous for his roles in the "Godfather" series, lived a colorful life even holding an ignoble Academy distinction.
Sidney Sheinberg, who ran MCA and Universal Studios for decades, was the executive behind "Jaws," "JurasSic Park" and "E.T."
Katherine Helmond was nominated for multiple Emmy Awards for her work on "Who's the Boss?' and "Soap."
David Horowitz, the face of the Emmy-winning consumer reporting show "Fight Back! With David Horowitz" passed away.
The former USC Safety was apparently disoriented and died as he walked along the 5 Freeway in the San Fernando Valley.
Juan Romero, the Ambassador Hotel busboy who comforted a dying Robert Kennedy, has died.
Rapper Mac Miller was found dead in his San Fernando Valley home, according to TMZ.
Services were held friday for Julius Y. Schlesinger, a longtime Studio City resident and former Adat Ari El Synagogue President.
Actress Rose Marie, who started in show business at age 3 building a comedic career that lasted decades, has died at 94.
The killer cult leader whose grisly crimes shocked the nation has died.
Powers Boothe, an Emmy-winning character actor famed for his portrayal of Jim Jones and villains in "Deadwood" and "Sin City," has died.
Rick Harris, a longtime Snoop Dogg collaborator and actor in works such as "Poetic Justice" and "Everybody Hates Chris" has died.
He appeared to have suffered a heart attack while performing with his latest band OHM at an L.A. club, according to media reports.
Californians remember Nancy Reagan, who redefined the role of first lady, influenced policy and touched many with her grace and strength.
The 74-year-old actor famed for his role as Grizzly Adams has died from “this bear known as cancer.”
A movie pilot who ran his aerial surveillance company in the San Fernando Valley died in a small plane crash in the Andes.
Climate experts upgraded the existing El Niño, warning it could be among the most powerful three to ever hit California.
The college, NFL and broadcasting great died Sunday at the age of 84.
Flowers will be laid on his star Tuesday morning.
His career began on Broadway in the 1930s but he is most remembered for "Eight is Enough."
MGM Grand founder and Las Vegas icon, Kirk Kerkorian, died Monday in his Beverly Hills home.
The former Los Angeles prosecutor, who penned the best-selling "Helter Skelter" about the Manson Family murders, died from cancer.
Ellen Albertini Dow, a 101-year-old actress best known for rocking Rapper's Delight in 'The Wedding Singer,' died Monday in Los Angeles.
Leonard Nimoy, who immortalized the character Spock on Star Trek, died today in his Bel Air home.
Stan Chambers, a pioneer of broadcast journalism and longtime Los Angeles reporter, died today.
With more training for social workers and other reforms, 32 children in LA County were abused to death in 2014 compared to 61 in 2013.
Prolific writer-producer was longtime Studio City resident.
The public is invited to a memorial service today for George Gregory Plitt Jr. at The Church of the Good Shepherd.