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'Commercial-grade' fireworks show is latest stunt set on 6th Street Bridge; spectacle attracts attention on social media

02/18/26 11:37 PM

A large, illegal fireworks display prompted firefighters to respond to the 6th Street Bridge in the latest of a series of troubling incidents taking place on the structure. The spectacle has been attracting attention on social media.

911 system goes down across L.A. County Sheriff's Department areas overnight

02/20/26 5:28 PM

Los Angeles County's 911 system was down overnight before coming back online Friday morning.

A California county's only hospital cleared a federal hurdle, but it still needs millions to reopen

02/15/26 9:55 PM

A new federal law will restore the "critical access" designation for Glenn Medical Center, the only hospital in Glenn County. As a result, once it reopens, the hospital qualifies for full Medicare reimbursement, a key source of revenue.

A delivery robot battles the elements in West Hollywood, gets support from online fans: 'Go coco, go!'

02/18/26 3:22 AM

Los Angeles motorists and pedestrians aren't the only ones who struggle to navigate torrential rain. Delivery bots battle the elements too.

A wolf came to L.A. looking for love. On Valentine's Day, she's moved on

02/14/26 10:29 PM

The 3-year-old wolf — known as BEY03F — made history when she entered L.A. County last weekend. But she's spending the romantic holiday in Kern County.

Activists celebrate as immigration agents depart Terminal Island. 'The people kicked them out'

02/14/26 2:00 PM

Federal immigration agents departed from the Coast Guard site at Terminal Island in San Pedro, which they had used as a base for months while the Trump administration conducted immigration raids across Southern California.

After a Super Bowl sex trafficking crackdown, NorCal authorities gear up for the World Cup

02/20/26 2:42 AM

Santa Clara County law enforcement is preparing to combat sex trafficking ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. A Super Bowl crackdown netted dozens of traffickers and victims.

Altadena asked Edison to bury power lines. Some fire victims say that could cost them $40,000

02/17/26 11:00 AM

Altadena residents worry Edison's work to bury power lines after the Eaton fire could cost families tens of thousands of dollars. And dozens of trees could die as crews dig trenches and cut their roots, residents say.

As a Colorado River deadline passes, reservoirs keep declining

02/14/26 12:02 AM

Seven states have missed a federal deadline to reach a water deal on the Colorado River. They remain divided on how to cut water use.

Bass helped Raman win reelection. Now Raman wants to unseat her. Some call it 'a betrayal'

02/15/26 11:00 AM

Raman's last-minute run for mayor has shocked the city's political elite and infuriated Bass' supporters. Some observers called it a betrayal of Shakespearean proportions.

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