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Mom who brutally tortured, killed boy is denied resentencing. Under state law, she can try again
Pearl Hernandez and her boyfriend, who was sentenced to death, perpetrated the worst child abuse case the presiding judge in the case said he'd ever seen.
WATCH: Mission to the moon: Countdown to Artemis II launch
NASA prepares for Artemis II, the first crewed lunar mission in more than 50 years, with launch just one day away.
WATCH: Video shows boat in Florida spinning out of control in deadly accident
Firefighters said a woman and man were thrown from the boat and run over, killing the woman.
WATCH: Flight attendant recovering after being ejected from plane in LaGuardia collision
The flight attendant survived despite shattering both legs and fracturing her spine, her daughter says.
In L.A. mayor's race, controversial poll shows Nithya Raman ahead of Karen Bass
The city councilmember had a commanding lead in a field of five major candidates, with 33% of voters supporting her, while the mayor trailed at 17%, according to the poll by the Loyola Marymount University Center for the Study of Los Angeles.
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco suspends election fraud probe as legal challenges mount
Sheriff Chad Bianco, a leading GOP candidate for California governor, said Monday that his controversial investigation into unsubstantiated claims of election fraud had been put 'on hold.'
Mar 30, 2026
WATCH: Chesney the kangaroo found after 3 day search
'No Kings' protesters pack city streets across the nation as crowds lash out against Trump
Hundreds of anti-Trump protesters turned out. "This administration doesn't serve us. It serves billionaires," said Kent Miller, who protested in Pasadena.
PETA offers reward for tips on South L.A. cat shootings
After three cats were shot by a pellet gun in South L.A. over the last two months, PETA is offering a $5,000 reward for information on the shooter.
Lopez: After COVID, raids and other blows, DTLA is hurting. But 'Mr. Downtown' believes it will rise again
Hal Bastian, who helped build the downtown renaissance, lays out a recovery plan.
California to pay $1.9 million to female inmates who say guards unleashed 'war zone' level violence
California reached a $1.9-million settlement agreement with 13 female inmates who claim they were subjected to "war zone" level violence during a use of force incident in 2024.
L.A. social media addiction verdict set to unleash more lawsuits — and force changes
Civil juries in Los Angeles County and Santa Fe, N.M., recently found that social media companies were responsible for harms their products caused to children. The bellwether cases could now open the floodgates for a deluge of similar lawsuits.
Residents speak out against proposed data center in Imperial County
Speakers were overwhelmingly opposed to the project, citing a range of health and environmental concerns.

