Ed Laskos
Ed Laskos is a reporter and fill-in anchor for the FOX 11 News at 5 and 10 o'clock. Laskos has earned several Emmy Awards and numerous Emmy nominations along with several Golden Mike Awards from the LA Press Club. He's become known for his various catch-phrases, from "cuff'em and stuff'em" referring to an arrest. He joined the FOX 11 team in 2000. Laskos has delivered live coverage of some of the biggest and most historic stories -- the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, the funeral of President Ronald Reagan in Washington, the earthquakes of the Central Coast, and the Angels World Series Championship. Laskos has been on air for four decades and worked in Washington DC, Houston, Boston, Orlando and Providence. Laskos grew up in coal country in Northeastern Pennsylvania. After graduating high school, he answered the call to broadcasting. First, in front of a radio microphone, the TV cameras followed soon afterward.
The latest from Ed Laskos
Immigration activists call on OC sheriff to cut ties with ICE
Upset about the deportation of local inmates, immigration leaders delivered a letter to Orange County Sheriff Don Barnes asking him to cut ties with ICE.
Historic Los Angeles statue vandalized
A 100-year-old statue of Harrison Gray Otis in MacArthur Park has been vandalized by copper thieves - the latest in a larger trend of bronze sculptures, plaques and wire being stolen all across the country.
Pasadena officials seek information on stolen city street lamps
11 street lamps have been stolen across the city since the beginning of April, officials said.
Fountain Valley small business repeatedly burglarized
Orange Coast Beauty Supply in Fountain Valley has been burglarized four times in the past several months.
WATCH: Dad fights off burglar in his LA backyard
"An animal instinct inside of me that's in my DNA as a father kicked in," homeowner and father Danny Lobell said.
"I took the risk", Man jumps into action to help save motorcyclist injured in crash on 91 freeway
“It was a cut feeling at the time. I felt like I was able to do it without getting hit. I took the risk," David Pride said.
Los Angeles hangout spot has bouncer checking for proof of vaccine at door
FOX 11 caught up with a local business hopping on the trend of requiring vaccine passports.
LASUD working on raising fence after neighbor complained of home runs leaving Venice ballpark
Monday's development comes after a controversy with a neighbor nearly forced the Gondos to play the rest of their games on the road.
Sideshows drawing crowds, at times escalating to violence across the Southland
Law enforcement have been cracking down, but the sideshow continues to scatter, heading to different locations.
102-year-old man killed in violent attack at Encino home
A family is in shock after their 102-year-old grandfather was killed in their Encino home Thursday afternoon.