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Attorney hammers Peter Grossman, who concedes wife was drinking, speeding before she killed 2 boys
Renowned plastic surgeon Dr. Peter Grossman was questioned for hours by an attorney for the family of Mark and Jacob Iskander as a jury considers punitive damages.
Disability rights advocates protest Newsom's proposed cuts to in-home support services
Disability rights advocates gathered outside the state Capitol to push back on Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposed cuts to in-home supportive services.
How Nithya Raman went from last-minute candidate to the L.A. mayor runoff
Raman achieved two crucial goals during her campaign: raise her profile outside her district, while framing Pratt as someone radically out of step with L.A. voters.
Many Californians feared federal meddling in elections before Trump's latest baseless attacks, poll finds
Even before President Trump's latest wave of unfounded claims of election fraud in California, a significant percentage of voters in the state expressed concerns about federal interference in the electoral process, according to a new poll.
Bacteria found in Target baby wipes could be life-threatening to infants; recall underway
The discovery of bacteria in baby wipes sold at Target stores has prompted a nationwide recall, the FDA announced.
WATCH: Northern California McDonalds worker burned in alleged oil attack
A McDonalds manager reportedly suffered burns to 20% of his body. The manager's family said he remains in ICU with second-degree burns to his face, neck and back.
Authorities draw down massive search for missing Tahoe hiker presumed dead
Authorities have scaled back the massive search for missing Lake Tahoe hiker Jason Coughran, 60, who is now presumed dead after a severe storm.
Dozens join in air rescue attempt in Hollywood Hills, but hiker dies
A middle-aged hiker whom first responders attempted to rescue by air died in the Hollywood Hills on Saturday afternoon, officials said.
Commentary: From here to November: Our columnists size up the California governor's race
Democrat Xavier Becerra starts out with a huge advantage over Republican Steve Hilton. How will they use the next five months? To discuss their policy differences? Or just talk about Trump?
'We're in survival mode': A year after ICE raids, a couple fight to save their dress shops
In L.A.'s Fashion District, quinceañera shops struggle after ICE raids scared off their Latino clientele.
Raman closes in on Pratt as more votes in L.A. mayor's race are tallied
The latest vote tally Saturday evening showed Nithya Raman closing the gap with Spencer Pratt in the L.A. mayor's race, now behind by 1 percentage point.
A year after L.A. worksite immigration raid at fashion company, former workers still struggling
Last year, ICE arrested dozens of workers at Ambiance Apparel, a company in the Fashion District. Some have since been deported, others are out on bond and unable to work as their immigration cases remain pending.


