Lucky Charms and Cinnamon Toast Crunch ice creams are coming to a store near you

Cereal lovers, rejoice! Cinnamon Toast Crunch and Lucky Charms will be turned into ice cream flavors, which means you can have dessert for breakfast.

Super Bowl week highlights Miami's incredible food scene

With Super Bowl kickoff just days away, Miami is buzzing with events leading up the big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers. 

Cheescake Factory giving away free dessert. Here's how to take advantage

Beginning Wednesday, The Cheesecake Factory is giving away a slice of cheesecake to customers who place an online pickup order of $30 or more.

Restaurant in Ventura, California honors Kobe Bryant with unique cup of coffee

As many people across Southern California and around the world continue paying their respects to former NBA superstar Kobe Bryant, many fans have gathered at a Ventura coffee shop and restaurant where unique drinks honoring the basketball legend are being served up.

Everyone is making coffee wrong, study says

A study published in an academic journal suggests that people have been making coffee with too many beans and too finely a ground.

Dozens of museums to offer free admission Saturday

More than 40 museums across the Southland will offer free admission Saturday in recognition of the 15th annual Museums Free-for-All.

LA County jobless rate holds steady in December

The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in Los Angeles County held steady at 4.4% in December, compared to the previous month, the state Employment Development Department reported Friday.

Metro to explore options in providing free bus service to LA County students

The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority voted today to study ways to make bus services free for students throughout the county.

Trump administration imposes visa rules for pregnant women on 'birth tourism'

The rules printed in the Federal Register on Thursday say applicants will be denied tourist visas if they're determined by consular officers to be traveling to the U.S. primarily to give birth.

'I miss her when she's not here': After more than 58 years of marriage, inseparable couple becomes longest-serving volunteers at Santa Barbara Film Festival

After more than 58 years of marriage, Jerry and Judy Headley still love spending as much time together as they can so for the last 20 years, they have been volunteering at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival

After more than 58 years of marriage, inseparable couple becomes longest-serving volunteers at Santa Barbara Film Festival
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After more than 58 years of marriage, Jerry and Judy Headley still love spending as much time together as they can so for the last 20 years, they have been volunteering at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival.

The average human body temperature is dropping, study suggests

Humans are getting colder, according to a new study out of Stanford University's School of Medicine that found the average human body temperature to be lower than the 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit average established more than 150 years ago.

Turn up the heat for International Hot & Spicy Food Day

January 16 marks International Hot & Spicy Food Day -- a day when the world's heat-seekers can take their eating to the extreme.

Romaine lettuce E. coli outbreaks over, product safe to eat again, FDA says

Three separate outbreaks of E. coli-tainted romaine lettuce appeared to be over and the product was deemed safe to eat again, the FDA and CDC announced.

Americans drinking more now than at the end of Prohibition 100 years ago

Americans are drinking more now than when Prohibition was enacted. What’s more, it’s been rising for two decades, and it’s not clear when it will fall again.