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California business leaders want voters to expedite environmental reviews for housing, infrastructure
The California Chamber of Commerce is hoping to ask voters as early as next year to approve a major revision to the California Environmental Quality Act. The change would create new deadlines for environmental reviews in an effort to expedite housing and infrastructure projects.
WATCH: Parkinson's disease patient plays clarinet during brain surgery
A patient undergoing brain surgery plays the clarinet, allowing surgeons to instantly hear the impacts of the treatment.
WATCH: Parents of Israeli hostage killed by Hamas waiting for his body to be returned
Omer Neutra from New York state is one of two deceased American Israeli hostages whose bodies have still not been returned by Hamas.
LAX to shut down Terminal 5 for renovation ahead of Olympics
The shutdown at LAX is slated to begin Oct. 28. Airlines assigned to Terminal 5 will be moved to other locations.
California officer, 25, is struck and killed as she stops to help at freeway crash site
A La Mesa police officer was struck and killed while assisting a motorist on Interstate 8 in San Diego County on Monday evening.
A 2-year-old died in last month's flooding in Barstow. Now his father is charged in his death
Brandon Padilla-Aguilera and his 2-year-old son were allegedly separated by floodwaters that swept through Barstow in September. On Friday, police arrested the 26-year-old father.
WATCH: Volcano watchers silhouetted against Kilauea's lava fountain
A pair of volcano watchers were silhouetted against Mount Kilauea's lava fountain.
WATCH: Halloween-masked individuals caught on camera before alleged home invasion
A video doorbell camera captured a chilling video of three people in Halloween costumes outside a home in Alexandria, Virginia, last week, the homeowner said.
WATCH: George Santos hits out at critics after prison release
The disgraced former congressman slammed critics who opposed his release from prison after President Donald Trump commuted his sentence for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.
L.A. to host congressional hearing on arrests of U.S. citizens in immigration raids
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and the top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee have announced 'a broad investigation' into arrests of U.S. citizens by ICE.
Foreign outbreaks, lower vaccination rates are troubling signs for California's coming flu season
Last year's flu season was the worst California had seen in years — and state health officials warn this year could potentially be just as bad.
L.A. declares uncleared properties a 'public nuisance,' including a mansion from HBO's 'Succession'
The Los Angeles Board of Building and Safety Commissioners declared eight properties in the Pacific Palisades as "public nuisances," since their owners have still not cleared debris left over from the January wildfires.


