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WATCH: Russia cripples Ukraine’s energy system in the midst of a brutal winter
ABC News’ Ian Pannell reports on the unrelenting Russian attacks on Ukrainian soil and how it's left the young and vulnerable without water or heat during Ukraine’s coldest winter months.
Dramatic satellite photos show California's mountains blanketed in snow after intense storms
See the images from space: After stormy weather, the Sierra Nevada mountains are covered in snow, and statewide snowpack levels are approaching normal.
Bakersfield man arrested on suspicion of trying to murder alleged domestic violence victim
A Bakersfield man was arrested this month in connection with his girlfriend's death in an alleged domestic violence case.
Major Kaiser Permanente strike in California to end after 'significant movement' in talks
Tens of thousands of Kaiser Permanente nurses and other healthcare professionals in California will return to work Tuesday after a monthlong work stoppage.
SoCal man turns gun on family members, killing 2 and injuring another, officials say
When deputies arrived, they found three people shot, two of them fatally, authorities said.
WATCH: Fresh snow blankets Northeast after blizzard
Millions of people woke up to a fresh blanket of snow covering just about everything as a massive snowstorm hit the Northeast.
Feb 23, 2026
WATCH: Met Gala theme announced: 'Fashion is Art'
Feb 23, 2026
WATCH: Controversy erupts at BAFTA awards
L.A. wanted to dismantle homeless RVs. A judge just shut that down
An attorney for a group of homeless advocates said city leaders have a pattern of making decisions that are "patently illegal."
Barabak: Eight candidates, four minutes to run for California governor. Ready, go!
Appearing before the Democratic faithful at the state party convention in San Francisco, hopefuls offered the whys and wherefore of their candidacies. There was a great deal of Trump bashing.
Pasadena's Black History Festival becomes beacon of healing for Eaton fire survivors
Pasadena's 44th Black History Month festival celebrated community and resilience one year after the Eaton Fire ravaged Altadena.
With Pacific Palisades in spotlight, Altadena fights for attention, post-fire justice
West Altadena, a historically Black, working-class community, has often been overlooked in the aftermath of the L.A. fires. But a determined group of residents recently celebrated a major win in their fight for accountability.
Modern parenting means apps for sports, school and more. What this means for data privacy
For every aspect of a student's life, there's a tech company trying to digitize it.
'That man is a monster': California serial child molester granted parole. Victims are outraged
A Sacramento man who prosecutors said used candy and toys to lure children into his car and then molest them was granted elderly parole. Several of his victims and the woman who prosecuted the case are horrified that he may soon be released.

