Los Angeles shooting leaves 3 police officers injured, suspect at large | LiveNOW from FOX

Authorities are continuing to search for a suspect after a shootout with police in the Lincoln Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles Wednesday night left at least three police officers injured, according to multiple reports. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, they are on a city-wide tactical alert, meaning officers are only responding to life-threatening calls for service. More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video

Man allegedly tries to open plane door, stab flight attendant | LiveNOW from FOX

A Leominster, Massachusetts, man on a United Airlines flight from Los Angeles, California to Boston, Massachusetts was arrested after allegedly attempting to open an emergency exit door and attempting to stab a flight attendant in the neck. The U.S. Attorney’s Office said 33-year-old Francisco Severo Torres has been charged with interference and attempted interference with flight crew members using a dangerous weapon. More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video

Los Angeles standoff suspect doused sheriff station with propane before pursuit, police say

A suspect, believed to be wanted for arson, was arrested after an hour-long standoff with deputies in South LA. "Deputies from the Century Sheriff Station saw a male subject inside their lobby, that individual had a propane tank and started dousing the station with gasoline," Los Angeles County Deputy Sheriff Miguel Meza said. "Deputies made contact with the suspect, the suspect ran out of the station, got into his vehicle and fled the location." More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video

Hour-long standoff with arson suspect in South Los Angeles | LiveNOW from FOX

A suspect, believed to be wanted for arson, was arrested after an hour-long standoff with deputies in South LA. After an hour, deputies moved in on the suspect, opened the driver's side door and removed him from inside. he was evaluated by paramedics, placed on a gurney and taken into custody. More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video

California snowstorm strands residents, vacationers in San Bernardino mountains | LiveNOW from FOX

After a powerful storm system dropped several feet of snow on the San Bernardino Mountains over the weekend, several residents were stranded as roadways in and out of the area are closed due to icy and snowed-in roads. Some — including both those who went up to the mountains for a weekend retreat, and those who need to get down to the flatlands for work — are stuck. FOX 11 Los Angeles' Phil Schuman spoke with families stranded in the snow and joins LiveNOW's Lexie Petrovic. More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video

California slammed by several storms bringing rain, snow & hail | LiveNOW from FOX

A series of powerful storms continue to move through California. The winter weather was forecast to bring heavy rain, localized flooding, snow and blizzard conditions and cold temperatures. In Southern California, the infamous part of the Interstate-Five freeway, known as the grapevine, was shut down due to snow and the National Weather Service Office in San Diego issued its first-ever Blizzard Warning and the National Weather Service Office in Los Angeles issued its first Blizzard Warning in 34 Years. In Northern California, more low-elevation snow built up already massive snow totals in the Sierra Nevada. According to the California Department of Water Resources, the Sierra Nevada Mountains are currently sitting at more than 180% of its normal snowpack for this time of the year. More LiveNOW from FOX streaming video