California wildfires recovery updates: Wednesday, Feb. 19
Los Angeles wildfire survivors are continuing their long road to recovery after some lost everything in last month's deadly Eaton and Palisades fires.
Feds bust Chilean migrant gang that targeted NFL, NBA players
Authorities have unsealed charges for seven Chilean migrants accused of burglarizing the homes of NFL and NBA players, including Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Joe Burrow and Luka Doncic.
Stimulus checks in 2025? Here's what we know
As tax-filing season is underway, many are eager to see what refunds and extra payments may be available. Here’s what we know about stimulus checks and rebates in 2025.
Trader Joe's recalls its Organic Acai Bowls over potential plastic contamination
Trader Joe's Organic Acai Bowls have been recalled because they may contain plastic, the company said. Here's what to know.
A$AP Rocky, Rihanna hug after not-guilty verdict
A$AP Rocky sprinted to his partner Rihanna's arms after the rapper realized he got acquitted in the gun assault trial.
VIDEO: A$AP Rocky runs to Rihanna's arms after not-guilty verdict
A$AP Rocky is expected to hear the fate of the rapper's gun assault trial on Tuesday.
Mayor Bass opens up about trip to Ghana during LA fires: 'I felt absolutely terrible'
Mayor Bass told FOX 11 that no advance warnings were given to her about the weather and wind event prior to leaving the country.
$1,400 tax rebate: The program is real but the texts are a scam, BBB warns
The IRS is issuing $1,400 tax rebate checks to eligible taxpayers, but scammers are sending fake texts pretending to be the IRS.
VIDEO: Crews rescue teen from California mineshaft
The boy was climbing out of a mineshaft when the rope broke and he fell about 30 feet, officials said.
Mindy Kaling's Hollywood Walk of Fame star unveiled
A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was unveiled Tuesday honoring Mindy Kaling for a television career that has included being a cast member, writer and producer for "The Office" and the creator and star of "The Mindy Project."
Cell phone ban goes into effect at LAUSD campuses
LAUSD school board members voted last June to move forward on the resolution banning cell phones during school hours.
Brake dust is harder on your lungs than diesel exhaust, study suggests
In a recent study, researchers found that tiny brake dust particles are potentially more toxic than diesel exhaust which could affect your health.
Suspected 'jewelry switch' scammers from Romania arrested in Irvine
The suspects, Dinu Adelina, 29, and Miclescu Cosmin, 34, are believed to have targeted multiple victims.
5 arrested in California murder-for-hire scheme stemming from ‘contentious’ divorce: officials
Yesenia Torres, 44, was gunned down outside a burger restaurant in broad daylight, officials announced. Five suspects have been arrested in what investigators are calling a murder-for-hire scheme.
Californians are fueling Texas' booming housing market: report
According to the report, the top reasons households move to Texas from out of state are because of housing, jobs, and climate.
Odds of Asteroid 2024 YR4 hitting Earth go up again
Updates on Asteroid 2024 YR4 have been slower during the full Moon, but experts say the precision of the object’s orbit is getting better. In March, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope will focus on the potential threat to Earth providing the best estimate of its size.
A$AP Rocky trial: Jury deliberations begin
Jury deliberations are underway Tuesday in the gun assault trial of rapper A$AP Rocky, who is accused of shooting at a former friend A$AP Relli during an argument in Hollywood in 2021.
California wildfires recovery updates: Tuesday, Feb. 18
Some of the families who survived the Jan. 2025 wildfires experienced setbacks in their roads to recoveries after last week's storms triggered mudslides in the burn scar areas.
Medicaid changes could be coming: Here's what Republicans are considering
Republicans are weighing billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid, jeopardizing health care coverage. Here’s what’s on the table.
Trump fires hundreds of FAA workers weeks after deadly DCA plane crash
The Trump administration has begun firing several hundred Federal Aviation Administration employees, upending staff on a busy air travel weekend and just weeks after a January fatal mid-air collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.



















