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Invasive rodent plaguing California may have been deliberately released. Here's the theory
The nutria, an invasive rodent plaguing California, may have been deliberately released. Wildlife experts have a theory on how they got here
ICE detains three men outside SoCal courthouse, raising concerns for local immigration advocates
At least 3 men were taken into custody by federal agents outside a courthouse in San Bernardino County Thursday, leaving advocates concerned.
Barabak: Eric Swalwell's bid for California governor is over. Let the political scrambling begin
The Democrat has yet to own up to the obvious end of his campaign. The implosion of Swalwell's candidacy, amid allegations of sexual assault, makes an unsettled contest even more wide open.
WATCH: Crew splashes down in Pacific Ocean after historic mission
The Artemis II crew has successfully splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a historic 695,081-mile, 10-day journey around the moon and back.
LAUSD strike: Here is where negotiations stand
LAUSD triple strike negotiations are expected to continue to the weekend as three unions threate to walk out and close schools on Tuesday.
Swalwell's attorney sends out cease and desist notice over unverified sexual assault allegation
An attorney for Rep. Eric Swalwell, a leading Democratic candidate for California governor, on Thursday sent a cease and desist letter to an unknown individual demanding that they stop accusing the congressman of sexual assault.
WATCH: Former astronaut on readjusting to life on Earth
Retired NASA astronaut Susan Kilrain explains what the Artemis II crew will experience after reentry.
WATCH: School board member censured after putting arm around female student
A Tennessee school board member is facing backlash after putting his arm around a female student and referring to her as “hot.”
SoCal in for a windy, rainy weekend, with possible dust storms at Coachella
A low-pressure system is set to sweep across the Southland, bringing scattered rainstorms along the coast and possible hazardous dust storms to the Coachella music festival.
Police union pulls support for city attorney after leak of thousands of LAPD files
A data breach at the city attorney's office led to a massive cache of LAPD files being dumped online. Here's what we know about how it happened, what was leaked and what it means for the city.
'The wheels are falling off the bus.' Parents scrambling as LAUSD strike date nears
A looming LAUSD strike puts many working families in a bind, parents say.
GOP's best shot at California governor's office in decades mired in angry internal debate
Republicans, who last won the California governor's office in 2006, angrily spar in their best opportunity to win the seat in two decades.


