Bruce Willis, Ashton Kutcher visit recovering Demi Moore, report says

Bruce Willis and Ashton Kutcher were spotted visiting Demi Moore this week as she recovered at her Los Angeles home following her collapse and hospitalization for “exhaustion.”

‘Soul Train’ creator Don Cornelius dead of apparent suicide, reports say

Don Cornelius, television personality and the creator of “Soul Train” was found dead in his home in Sherman Oaks, California Wednesday morning, according to a report from the Los Angeles Times. He was 75.

Did Demi Moore’s redacted 911 call get special treatment?

Before she was rushed to the hospital last week, Demi Moore’s 911 phone call to Los Angeles Fire Department described the actress in dire condition.

Television actor James Farentino dies of heart failure

Actor James Farentino, who appeared in dozens of movies and television shows, died Tuesday in a Los Angeles hospital, according to a family spokesman. He was 73.

Sean Penn says Haiti relief dollars finally resulting in real reconstruction

The Hollywood charity “Cinema for Peace” Los Angeles 2012 honored the Sean Penn-founded J/P Haitian Relief Organization (J/P HRO) on Saturday.?

Olivia Munn did Nude PETA ad on one condition: no guys on set!

Expect a few extra fender benders on Beverly Boulevard in Los Angeles in the coming weeks.

Heather Locklear reportedly hospitalized after sister calls 911

Former “Melrose Place” star Heather Locklear was transported by ambulance to a Los Angeles hospital Thursday afternoon after her sister called 911, TMZ reported.

Alec Baldwin Removed From Flight for Refusing to Turn Off Phone

“30 Rock” star Alec Baldwin was kicked off an American Airlines flight Tuesday afternoon in Los Angeles because he refused to turn off his cell phone, the actor said.

Elton John’s Husband, David Furnish, Returns to LA From Australia for Emergency Treatment

Elton John’s husband David Furnish has had to leave Australia for emergency medical treatment in Los Angeles while the singer is mid-tour Down Under.

Dr. Conrad Murray Sentenced to Four Years Behind Bars in Death of Michael Jackson

A Los Angeles judge sentenced Dr. Conrad Murray to four years in jail Tuesday for the involuntary manslaughter death of Michael Jackson.