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WATCH: Jennifer Lopez pulls back the curtain of Las Vegas residency
The star opens up about her new Las Vegas residency, life with her family and why she says she's entering what she calls her "happy era."
WATCH: Whale of a story in Hawaii
Witnessing a breaching whale is a thrill, but whale watchers in Maui got a rare treat of seeing three whales breaching at once.
WATCH: Miami Heat’s Bam Adebayo scores historic 83-point game
Adebayo scored 83 points against the Washington Wizards, the second most ever in a game, only behind Wilt Chamberlain’s famous 100-point scoring game and overtaking Kobe Bryant’s record.
WATCH: Teacher's $20 kindness challenge spreads
An English teacher's kindness challenge for her students has turned into a nonprofit to help other teachers.
Bass announces LAPD surge in downtown L.A. after 'despicable' apartment brawl, street takeover
Mayor Karen Bass announced that the LAPD would be putting resources downtown after a street takeover that led to a violent brawl at the Circa LA apartments.
Carvalho probe looms over LAUSD meeting as labor talks, charter renewal demand attention
Despite an FBI probe of Supt. Carvalho, business continued at LAUSD, with a charter school denial, key labor deals and a pro-immigrant resolution.
Orange County sheriff's deputy shot fiancée nine times, prosecutors say
An Orange County Sheriff's deputy was charged with voluntary manslaughter after allegedly shooting and killing her fiancée in their Tustin apartment, according to authorities.
Poison-pill effort to cancel proposed billionaire tax hits voters' mailboxes
Opponents of a proposed 5% billionaire tax are flooding mailboxes with a rival ballot measure designed to block it. The effort is funded by Silicon Valley billionaires.
Homeless mortality is down in L.A. County for the first time in a decade
A sharp decrease in overdose deaths in L.A. County drove the first decline in homeless mortality in over a decade. Health and homeless service officials hope the trend can continue as homeless programs face significant funding cuts.
Missing a leg? A blowtorch? You might want to check with Los Angeles Metro
Some strange things have turned up in the L.A. Metro Lost & Found. There's a system for returning what bus and rail riders have lost, and a staff that takes it to heart, whether you lost a coat button or a 55-inch-screen TV.
L.A.'s eviction defense program up in the air amid battle with city attorney
The City Council was set to vote last week on a $177-million contract for Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles and other groups to continue representing tenants.
DTLA law firm co-founder faces California State Bar charges over alleged out-of-state practice
A co-founder and former partner at Downtown LA Law Group — a personal injury firm that has recently filed thousands of claims alleging sexual abuse in government facilities — is charged by the California State Bar with taking on clients in states where he was not properly licensed.


