Catch up on Southern California's top stories for Tuesday, June 9.
A federal official has offered an explanation about the urban warfare-style drills that occurred last week.
Officials say adult-content ads somehow replaced city content in some mailed guides.
Ariel Smartt, a SoCal photographer, always wanted to see a bear while shooting in Yosemite. Her recent work would make Ansel Adams proud.
The Huntington Beach woman was arrested for child endangerment over the weekend.
The Santa Monica High School graduate will lead the next major Artemis test flight as NASA prepares for future Moon missions.
The football player was arrested Monday night after police responded to a suburban home.
The video comes amid a push from California lawmakers aimed at tightening regulations around the use of self-driving vehicles.
The program honors the military community and commemorates America's 250th anniversary.
A nearby hiker who was also a doctor helped stop the bleeding and stabilize his injuries before he was airlifted to a hospital.
The mother had apparently left her child alone in the makeshift-tub for two minutes while she went to retrieve soap, police said.
The man was shot after leading police on a chase through Los Angeles Tuesday afternoon.
The David L. Long Regional Learning Center at 41350 Guava Street has reverted to its original name, the Murrieta Regional Learning Center.
A lawsuit was brought by district attorneys in Riverside, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties. A settlement was announced Monday.
The La Palma siblings were living in a Prius at the time of the killing and kept diaries outlining their murderous plans, SFGate reported.
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