Lindsey Vonn talks career and new partnership
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The three time Olympic medalist talked about retirement, her recent knee surgery, and living with a common sleeping disorder.

Cedar Glen store owner allegedly shot, killed by man over Pride flag

A shop owner was shot and killed outside the Mag.Pi store in Cedar Glen. Deputies said the shooting may have stemmed from the alleged shooter's distaste for the rainbow flag outside the store.

In Depth: LAX Modernization

Hal is on location at LAX. He is joined by LA World Airports CEO Justin Erbacci, who gives us an overview of the $30 billion Capital Improvement project that will transform LAX. 

Tropical Storm Hilary: What's closed, canceled across SoCal

Tropical Storm Hilary forced the cancellation of several events and the closure of parks, attractions, and more across Southern California.

National Cinema Day returns with $4 movie tickets

Still haven’t seen “Barbie" or “Oppenheimer"? This Sunday, you’ll be able to catch up for $4 a ticket at movie theaters nationwide.

Tropical Storm Hilary makes landfall in California, first since 1939

Hilary has officially made landfall in California, marking the first time a tropical storm has touched down the state since 1939.

More than a dozen earthquakes rock Southern California amid Tropical Storm Hilary

A 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck Southern California as Tropical Storm Hilary approached followed by at least 17 aftershocks ranging from 2.5 to 3.9-magnitude.

LA Hurricane Hilary: Tropical Storm Warning issued in Southern California for 1st time

The National Weather Service issued a Tropical Storm Warning for Southern California for the very first time as the remnants of Hurricane Hilary were expected to hit the region over the weekend.

The Issue Is Podcast: Vivek Ramaswamy, Bret Baier

This week on "The Issue Is," Elex Michaelson looks ahead to the 2024 Presidential election.

Hurricane Hilary remains Category 3 storm with ‘significant’ impacts expected in California, Southwest

As Hurricane Hilary spins closer to the U.S.-Mexico border, millions of people living in Southern California and the Southwest will need to keep an eye on a surge of tropical moisture expected to impact the region.