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WATCH: Three Generations of the LGBTQ community discuss why Pride is still so important 2026
Three generations of LGBTQ people, the Stonewall Era, Gen x and Gen Z come together to discuss their personal struggles and hopes for the future.
Shelter-in-place order continues in Boyle Heights as fire burns inside warehouse
The flames at the Boyle Heights cold-storage warehouse reached an ammonia line, which started off-gassing and led to several small explosions, the Los Angeles Fire Department said.
Lopez: There might be one advantage to climate change: More home runs at Dodger Stadium
The receding marine layer means less resistance for rocket launches at Chavez Ravine.
Shaikin: An Anaheim vision: The Anaheim Angels in a new stadium, next to a youth sports complex
A new owner could move the Angels, but Anaheim offers a 150-acre site with what every owner in pro sports covets: land around the venue to turn the property into a year-round money-making operation.
How 30 minutes of recess could change how your child learns
Up to 40% of U.S. school districts have limited recess to free up more time for academics. Experts say that tradeoff is hurting kids in more ways than one.
WATCH: Good Samaritans race towards fiery plane on Texas highway to rescue survivors
Six people were on board the private plane, and at least one was killed.
A 7th DUI conviction for Salinas man, an unpleasant discovery in In-N-Out drive-through for police
A Salinas man was sentence to three years in prison for his 7th DUI conviction, with four of those coming in the last ten years.
WATCH: World Cup soccer fans in US for first time experience joys of America
As fans from around the globe travel to the U.S. for the World Cup, David Muir shares what they're loving about it – from southern BBQ to baseball games to Buc-ee's.
Trump administration pays $765 million to kill more offshore wind projects, including one off California
The Trump administration on Wednesday said it will pay developer Invenergy $765 million to walk away from four U.S. wind leases, including one off the coast of California, and invest instead in geothermal and fossil fuel projects.
Los Angeles mom who killed her two young children was legally insane, court finds
Jasmine Hickman, who admitted to the 2017 slayings of her 7-year-old daughter and newborn baby, was sent to a state hospital after a court found her to be legally insane.
Ex-officer for L.A. firefighters union charged with stealing from charity
Adam Walker has been under scrutiny since 2024, when the local union's parent organization suspended him from his union position and accused him of improperly depositing more than $75,000 of the charity's funds into his personal accounts.
Riverside city manager steps down amid turmoil in City Hall
City Manager Mike Futrell is departing Riverside, capping off months of political turmoil in the Inland Empire's largest city.


