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A slippery commute expected Tuesday morning
On Tuesday, a very light wintry mix develops during the morning and spreads northward while changing to just rain showers. Dry weather returns Wednesday with sunshine returning to the sky up north, though clouds may be more persistent south. Temperatures will rise through the week, and we will reach the 50s and possibly the 60s [...]
WATCH: At least 201 people had been killed across Iran: Iranian Red Crescent Society
Michael Singh, the managing director and senior fellow at the Washington Institute, joins to examine the U.S. military strikes in the Middle East.
Lopez: My toothache led to a painful discovery: The dental care system is full of cavities as you age
Roughly half of adults 65 and older have no dental insurance, and they may soon have more company.
Piano teacher accused of child sex crimes tried to escape to Australia. Now he faces prison
A piano teacher who taught children of Hollywood power players was sentenced to nine years and four months in prison for sexually abusing a teen student. He was extradited to Los Angeles earlier this year following an unsuccessful attempt to evade justice in Australia.
WATCH: What strikes on Iran mean for the Middle East
Former U.S. ambassador to NATO retired Lt. Gen. Doug Lute discusses the possible fallout from the joint U.S.-Israel attack.
L.A. City Council should expand to 25 members, charter reform commission says
Supporters say a larger council will better represent smaller ethnic groups, including Black and Asian American and Pacific Islander residents.
WATCH: Trump says he's 'not happy' with the way Iran is negotiating nuclear deal
President Trump on Friday told reporters he's "not happy" with the way Iran is negotiating during nuclear talks with the U.S., but remained noncommittal on what will come next.
At L.A. County's largest Black-owned farm, healing grows from the ground up
At Bloom Ranch, Dr. Bill Releford is reclaiming land, food and history as tools of healing.
Carvalho's big bet on AI imploded at L.A. schools. Now, it's the center of FBI raids
Rather than go with a major player, LAUSD chose a small startup to develop an AI chatbot for students. How it all unraveled, culminating in FBI raids on the superintendent.
More than $100 million for transportation projects in jeopardy amid L.A. budget woes
The Bureau of Street Services will apply with the state for a two-year extension to allow more time to begin the sidewalk, bike lane and other improvements in Boyle Heights, Skid Row and Wilmington.
California's plastic bill faces challenges from federal court and GOP attorneys general
Lawsuits and investigations across the country are exposing vulnerabilities in California's landmark single-use plastic law.
Amid angry backlash, serial child molester is rearrested the same day he was set to be paroled
Following backlash about the release of a serial child molester on elderly parole, the Placer County D.A. has filed new charges against him from a decades-old, previously untried case.


