Cracker Jill: Frito-Lay puts new twist on old favorite to celebrate women in sports
Cracker Jill, a special-edition line of Cracker Jack bags, will be available at professional baseball games starting this season
LA approves moving to electrify 10,000 city-owned vehicles
The LA City Council approved an "Electric Vehicle Master Plan," aimed at developing an entirely electric fleet of more than 10,000 city-owned vehicles and deploying EV charging infrastructure across the city.
Ohio man sustains beer-only diet for Lent, gives up food
This is Dell Hall’s fourth consecutive year sustaining a beer-only diet.
Longstanding Orange restaurant Katella Grill closing after nearly 30 years
Family-owned restaurant Katella Grill is permanently shutting its doors after nearly 30 years in business.
Katella Grill in Orange is closing after almost 30 years
FOX 11's Bob DeCastro is live in Orange where family-owned Katella Grill is closing after nearly three decades.
Calling all Gerber babies: Company launches photo search for 2022 'Spokesbaby'
Parents of kids up to age 4 with “a playful smile that can light up a room” are encouraged to submit their baby for Gerber’s 2022 photo search.
LA County moves to ban single-use plastics in food service
The proposal would require all cups, dishes and utensils at restaurants to be recyclable or compostable. If approved the rule would go into effect in May 2023.
‘High life’: Cannabis-infused farm listed on Airbnb
The Sonoma Hills Farms will offer guests a first-hand look at cannabis farming.
Coachella 2022 food and drink lineup revealed
Coachella, the annual two-weekend music and arts festival, is back in-person for the first time since its two-year hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Armenian American Museum set to open in Glendale in 2024
Glendale is home to the largest Armenian-American population in the United States and soon, the city will be home to a museum and cultural center.
Strike Averted: Grocery store workers reach tentative agreement with Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons, Pavilions
The supermarket strike is averted, according to a union representing grocery store workers.
Lawsuit alleges Burger King sandwich sizes in ads mislead customers
At least 100 plaintiffs are included in a pending class-action lawsuit.
Airlines grapple with thousands of delays, cancellations over weekend
FlightAware, a website that tracks flights, noted major disruptions at several Florida airports, including Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and Orlando.
Kellogg’s Pop-Tarts lawsuit dismissed after claim of false advertisement
A judge has ruled against a woman who sued Kellogg’s, saying the strawberry-frosted Pop-Tarts didn’t have enough of the real fruit.
AJ Crimson, celebrity makeup artist and beauty influencer, dies: ‘He was beautiful all the time’
AJ Crimson, a self-described "beauty industry rock star" and celebrity makeup artist, has died.
Corn could be the answer to high gas prices
Under the Home Front Energy Independence Act, ethanol fuel would be produced and sold year-round in the U.S. instead of only during the summer months. The proposal aims to further decrease dependence on Russian petroleum exports over its war on Ukraine.
7 memorable weather events that took place on April Fools' Day
Because April 1 coincides with the annual change of season from winter to spring, a range of weather events are possible on April Fool's Day
California's best burrito is in Long Beach, according to Yelp
Yelp recently ranked the best burritos in every state in celebration of National Burrito Day.
Skippy recall: Company says some peanut butters may contain metal fragments
The voluntary recall includes 9,353 cases of three Skippy peanut butter brands.
Chicken breast, ground beef, pork prices set to surge higher
Most protein prices are forecasted to increase "substantially" due to higher feed costs.



















