California scientists found a rare deep sea creature that looks more like a googly-eyed toy than a mystery of the deep.
Fire and health warnings remain in place as the heat wave is expected to continue through midweek.
A triple digit heat wave is expected to last from Saturday to Wednesday in the Los Anegels Area
A bear spotted in Malibu Creek State Park where there are no bears has scientists puzzling the mystery of how a bear crossed the road.
Temperatures will continue to climb well above normal throughout the week, but it won't reach the unbelievable record set in 2006.
It doesn't matter how many times lifeguards drag Wally the Whale out to see, his carcass keeps coming back.
Another day of high temps and surf hazards on the way. Check here for the Pacific Palisades forecast ...
Expect triple digits in the SF Valley, high 90s in San Gabriel Valley and high 80s downtown. Plus, see our tips for kids and sunscreen!
Check out the unbelievable temperatures predicted for today.
Health officials are warning certain residents to avoid the outdoors, and firefighters are being inundated with calls about the smoke.
Dust off the bathing suit, and look out for the pets and elderly loved ones: local temperatures are expected to spike to dangerous levels.
Temps in the Valley could hit triple digits, and in the 80s in downtown area. At the beaches, high surf advisory in effect, too.
That's high! Find shade, stay safe and enjoy your weekend!
Quality Management District has issued a no-burn alert, banning wood burning fires through the weekend.
P-22, a reclusive Hollywood celebrity who once graced the cover of National Geographic, is thriving after a bout of mange and rat poisoning.
Health officials are warning residents to stay out of the water due to increased bacteria from storm runoff.
LA is hunkered down for the first major storm of the year.
Tuesday's storm is expected to bring the torrential rain and potential for mudslides feared during the El Nino.
The South Coast Air Quality Management District is ordering residents not to light fireplaces or burn wood outdoors.
Night time temperatures may drop to freezing in some parts of the region.
A coastal flooding advisory remains in effect with the biggest danger coming early Wednesday.
Beaches all along the Los Angeles coastline are closed due to the danger posed by a fast moving lightning storm.
An early morning quake epicentered just north of Latigo Point awakened Malibu residents.
Clear night skies are expected to greet stargazers, who could see as many as 20 shooting stars an hour.
The 'blood moon' is rather amazing.
Parts of the region will swelter in triple digit temperatures.
Abnormally high temperatures will continue today followed by a chance of rain.
A spectacular lunar episode is on tap this month. NASA officials say miss this one and you won't get another shot until 2033.
About 10,000 volunteers are expected to head to LA County beaches today.
The predicted tsunami lapped ashore with minimal impact.
A 4.5 magnitude quake shook the Big Bear area this morning.
Los Angeles County will finally get some relief from the heat wave, but the Tuesday morning commute may be a wet one.
Thousands will turn out on September 19 to tidy up 1,200 miles of coastline
A heat advisory has been issued throughout the region.
More than 3.2 million people kept LA County lifeguards busy over the hot holiday weekend.
A blistering heat wave is expected to last with temperatures 10-15 degrees above normal.
A first ever effort to save a tangled blue whale may have to be transferred to rescue teams in Mexico as the whale migrated south.
Beaches in the area remain open.
A small quake shook near Marina del Rey Friday night.
A New Zealand is causing a southwest swell that will bring particularly big waves to south facing beaches this Labor Day weekend.