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WATCH: 2nd grader orders over 70,000 lollipops on Amazon
Kentucky mom Holly LaFavers says her son Liam racked up more than $4,000 in Dum-Dums purchases while playing on her phone.
WATCH: Fishermen rescued in waters off Massachusetts
Dramatic footage caught the moment three fishermen were rescued by good Samaritans after their boat capsized off the coast of Massachusetts on Monday night.
Are ICE agent checks on migrant children to protect them or deport them?
Homeland Security officials have said welfare checks aim to ensure that unaccompanied children "are safe and not being exploited, abused, and sex trafficked."
Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House could close due to city budget cuts
The house in East Hollywood, commissioned by oil heiress Aline Barnsdall in 1918, could close to the public and lose its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage site if its staffing is cut to one full-time employee.
Amid Trump trade war, L.A. urged to hold off on wage hikes for tourism workers
With the first of several wage hikes for airport and hotel workers scheduled to go into effect on July 1, a coalition of L.A. business leaders has urged the City Council to hold off on the increases.
Real ID brings confusion and surprise but relatively few problems at SoCal airports
After two decades of delays and government messaging, Wednesday marked Real ID deadline day for Americans who planned to board a domestic flight.
Bakersfield detective accused of trying to coerce girl to send explicit material over Instagram
A Bakersfield police officer has been placed on administrative leave following his arrest on allegations he tried to get a teen to send him explicit material over Instagram.
California legislators are protesting Trump's cuts to Head Start — even Republicans
More than three-quarters of state lawmakers have asked the California Congressional delegation to reject proposed Trump administration cuts to Head Start.
The Real ID deadline is finally here. How bad will it get at airports as long-delayed rules hit?
The deadline to comply with the Real ID law is May 7, and experts say travelers should expect delays.
California State Bar files lawsuit against exam vendor after botched tests
The complaint alleges Meazure Learning committed fraud, negligent misrepresentation, and breach of contract by claiming it could administer a remote and in-person exam in a two-day window.
Groups call on Trump administration to curb wasteful use of Colorado River water
Is wasteful water use causing shortages? The Natural Resources Defense Council is urging the U.S. government to enforce a rule that requires 'beneficial' use of Colorado River water.
An L.A. County firefighter assaulted his neighbor. But his bosses couldn't fire him
In the last five years, the L.A. County Civil Service Commission has forced department heads to take back dozens of workers they had tried to fire, costing the county millions in back pay.