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SoCal hospice owners bilked taxpayers for millions in false claims, federal officials say
Federal authorities announced arrests in a hospice fraud crackdown in Southern California. Eight people were arrested and 15 were charged.
WATCH: Artemis II orbits Earth for full day, takes critical step in path towards the moon
After a picture perfect lift-off and a full day of orbiting Earth, Artemis II has fired up the crucial translunar injection.
WATCH: Hawaii doctor claims he acted in self defense during testimony
The doctor who officials say tried to kill his wife while on a hike in Hawaii, took the stand for a second day.
Throw away these Walmart dino-shaped chicken nuggets. They may contain lead
Fully cooked Great Value dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets sold at Walmart could contain lead, the USDA says in a public health alert.
WATCH: Trump's deputy attorney general and former personal attorney Todd Blanche will serve as acting Attorney General, the president said.
Trump's deputy attorney general and former personal attorney Todd Blanche will serve as acting Attorney General, the president said.
WATCH: A man is facing attempted murder charges after prosecutors in Seattle say he tried to push a stranger in front of a moving train.
A man is facing attempted murder charges after prosecutors in Seattle say he tried to push a stranger in front of a moving train.
Apr 2, 2026
WATCH: Best pranks celebrating April Fools' day
Commentary: From Columbus to Chávez: L.A.'s disappearing, disfigured and displaced statues
Statues in L.A. are not as immobile as you'd think. They're here, they're there, they move from pedestal to pedestal. Sometimes they disappear altogether.
WATCH: KitKat launches tracker after chocolate heist
Nestlé, the maker of KitKat, has launched a tracker in an attempt to find the 12 tons of stolen chocolate.
SoCal man complained about girlfriend's cooking. She cut his throat, buried him under staircase
Trista Ann Spicer was convicted and sentenced to prison for killing her boyfriend after the two argued over a dinner she cooked.
Farmworkers conflicted on former César Chávez Day: 'You can only judge a living person'
In the wake of the New York Times investigation on the alleged sexual abuse of César Chávez, many have scrubbed his image and name, including the renaming of César Chávez Day as Farmworkers Day. But some farmworkers worry the rebrand will gloss over important history.
L.A. County student homelessness has surged, study finds. Here's what the numbers show
Almost 76% of the the county's students experiencing homelessness were Latino, while Black students made up another 12%, in the 2023-24 school year.
For Altadena families trying to rebuild, 5 months is average time to get permits
Eaton fire victims have filed applications to rebuild more than half the residences destroyed in last January's disaster. Some are moving swiftly toward construction while others are slowed by planning and permitting hang-ups.

