NBA All-Star Weekend 2026: Inglewood's Intuit Dome to host star-studded event
The Intuit Dome, home of the LA Clippers, will host the All-Star game for the first time next year.
ICE raids: Latest arrests made in Southern California
Nearly a month into President Donald Trump’s second term and his efforts to crack down on illegal immigration, federal officers continue to make arrests across the U.S., including in Southern California.
LA drivers can now get fined for parking in designated bus lanes
Drivers should be wary Monday as Metro and the Los Angeles Department of Transportation begin issuing tickets for vehicles parking along two of its bus-only lanes.
LA Mayor Bass admits Ghana trip before wildfires was a mistake
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is addressing her trip to Africa during January's deadly Los Angeles wildfires.
Man stabbed to death outside The Bungalow Santa Monica
A homicide investigation is underway after a 31-year-old Anaheim man was fatally stabbed outside a popular bar in Santa Monica overnight.
In Depth: Fire Victims Rights, New Laws, and the Change Reaction
In segments one and two, In Depth legal expert Ugo Lord discusses the rights and opportunities of fire victims. Then, learn more about the goal of the Change Reaction, which is to serve those people who find themselves with an urgent need for immediate cash due to an emergency.
Austria stabbing spree: Teen killed, 4 injured in random attack
A 23-year-old man has stabbed five passersby in southern Austria in what police said was a random attack that left a 14-year-old dead and four others injured.
What's open and closed on Presidents' Day 2025
Here's what is open and closed on Presidents Day, Monday, Feb. 17 - the day the nation commemorates all U.S. presidents, past and present.
NASCAR Daytona 500: How to watch, how to stream 'Great American Race' on Sunday
NASCAR's Daytona 500 – also known as The Great America Race – is Sunday, Feb. 16, at Daytona International Speedway. The race now begins at 1:30 p.m. (it was moved up an hour) due to the potential for rain Sunday afternoon (we'll get into that in a bit).
LIVE: Los Angeles weather updates for Saturday, Feb. 15
After deadly fires, a storm dumped heavy rains on burn scar areas, causing flooding and mudslides. Overnight multiple earthquakes were reported in Malibu.
Woman who accused Jay-Z and Diddy of raping her when she was 13 withdraws lawsuit
Jay-Z, who strongly denied the claims, celebrated the lawsuit's withdrawal, calling it “a victory." He described the allegations as "frivolous, fictitious, and appalling."
Trump's mug shot from Fulton County Jail hangs in White House
President Donald Trump has prominently displayed a framed copy of a tabloid newspaper featuring his mug shot on the cover in a room adjacent to the Oval Office.
US Army bans transgender people from enlisting
The U.S. Army has announced an immediate ban on transgender individuals enlisting and paused gender-affirming care for service members.
Tornado in Oxnard damages a dozen structures; no injuries reported
A weak tornado touched down in Oxnard, the National Weather Service confirmed, with wind speeds between 75 and 90 mph.
California rejects State Farm's request for 22% rate hike
The California insurance commissioner on Friday rejected State Farm's request for a temporary 22% rate hike for homeowner policies, as the company deals with claims from the Southern California wildfires.
Denny’s to close more restaurants in 2025
Denny’s is set to close more locations in the U.S. than previously announced. Here's what to know.
The Sit: Maria Quiban
Good Day LA's Maria Quiban - It?s their REAL side rarely seen? Intimate interviews where people you know expose their true self. Here - nothing is off limits!
Heavy rain, mudslides leave destruction across Southern California
Heavy rain near burn scar areas has caused flooding and debris flows, even trapping multiple cars.
Watch: Kayaker gets swallowed by whale – briefly
A kayaker thought he was dead after being briefly swallowed by a humpback whale. His father caught the biblical moment on camera.
CDC to lose nearly 1,300 probationary employees under Trump's job cuts
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is set to lose nearly 1,300 probationary employees—about 10% of its workforce—as part of a broader federal decision to remove all probationary employees from the agency.


















