Evelyn Taft's Weather Forecast (Aug. 17)Evelyn Taft takes a look at tonight's weather.
Salons, Barbershops Reopen Indoors In Defiance Of Coronavirus OrdersSome salon and barbershop owners have decided to defy the state's orders against operating indoors during the coronavirus pandemic. Brittney Hopper reports.
Actress Sharon Stone Says Sister Kelly Being Treated In Montana Hospital For COVID-19Actress Sharon Stone's sister was in a desperate fight Monday against the novel coronavirus.
Coronavirus Concerns Complicate Heat Wave PrecautionsTuesday is expected to be the hottest day of the week, with temperatures reaching up to 110 degrees Fahrenheit, though with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, people were having to find new ways to stay cool.
California Avoids Rolling Blackouts Monday, Though Continued Heat Wave Still Threatens Electric GridWith California in the grips of a historic heat wave, Gov. Gavin Newsom Monday signed an emergency proclamation aimed at freeing up energy capacity even as power executives warned of additional statewide rolling blackouts, though the measure was narrowly avoided Monday.
DNC Kicks Off With Somber Tone, Addressing COVID-19 Pandemic, Racial Justice Head OnIn the prerecorded speech, former First Lady Michelle Obama said Joe Biden was a "profoundly decent man" who would "tell the truth and trust science," drawing a sharp contrast between President Donald Trump and her husband’s two-term vice president.
Ventura County Fire Crews Battle Blaze Near Lake Piru, Structures ThreatenedAs of 8:20 p.m., the fire had grown to approximately 1,100 acres and an emergency evacuation center had been set up at Fillmore Middle School. The fire department was also in the process of reopening Piru Canyon Road as crews were able to make some progress.
Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura Counties Report Additional COVID-19 CasesRiverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties all reported newly confirmed COVID-19 cases.
Lori Loughlin, Mossimo Giannulli To Be Sentenced Friday For Part In College Admissions ScandalThree months after pleading guilty to paying $500,000 to get their daughters into USC, actress Lori Loughlin and her husband, clothing designer Mossimo Giannulli will learn their fate this Friday.
Santa Ana Father, Husband Dies After Coronavirus BattleA Santa Ana family is mourning the loss of their patriarch, husband and father after coronavirus crept up on half a dozen relatives. Michele Gile reports.
Culver City Mom Calls On School District To Offer Free Learning Pods For All StudentsAs school districts continue to prepare for an online fall semester, many parents are panicked and wondering how they will manage — especially those who cannot afford to pay for private tutors or to join a learning pod.
Salons, Barbershops Reopen Indoors Despite State Coronavirus Health OrdersSome salon and barbershop owners have decided to defy the state's orders against operating indoors during the coronavirus pandemic.
Frenchy Gets Sparks Games Rollin'For those who've been to LA Sparks games at Staples Center, it's an in-game environment unlike any other with professional host and hype man Frenchy leading the charge. He and others are still hyping up fans before and after Sparks games virtually. And for Frenchy the journey has been special, taking him from his hometown New York to LA, meeting some amazing folks along the way
Ventura County Fire Crews Battle Blaze Near Lake Piru, Structures ThreatenedAs of 5 p.m., the fire had grown to 400 acres and was threatening homes on Santo Felicia Road, and an evacuation warning had been issued for Piru Canyon Road north to Lake Piru, south to Highway 126, east to the Los Angeles County line and west to Piru Canyon Road.
California Governor Warns More Rolling Blackouts 'Very Likely'; 3.3M Homes Statewide Brace For Power OutagesLaurie Perez reports.
LA County COVID-19 Trends Continue To Improve, But Gatherings Threaten RecoveryLos Angeles County Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer Monday hailed work by residents and businesses to slow the spread of COVID-19, noting that the county now meets five of the state's six coronavirus-monitoring benchmarks.
'It Will Be Worth It': Beutner Defends Cost Of LAUSD COVID-19 Testing, Tracing ProgramLos Angeles Unified School District Monday launched its massive COVID-19 testing and tracing program as students prepared to start the new school year completely online.
Ventura County Fire Crews Battle Blaze Near Lake PiruFire crews Monday were battling a wildfire near Lake Piru that had already burned about 100 acres.
LA County Rent Relief Program OpensThe program is open to residents of LA County outside of the city of Los Angeles. Suzanne Marques reports.
Death Valley Reaches 130 Degrees, Possibly Hottest Temperature On Planet Since 1913According to the National Weather Service, Death Valley’s Furnace Creek reached a preliminary high temperature of 130 degrees at 3:41 p.m. Sunday. Katie Johnston reports.
USC Seeking Vernon Factory Workers To Volunteer For COVID-19 Vaccine TrialThe USC Keck School of Medicine is asking for industrial plant workers in the city of Vernon to volunteer in a coronavirus vaccine clinical trial. Katie Johnston reports.
LAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner Speaks To CBS2 About Ambitious COVID-19 Testing And Tracing Plan, Start Of New School YearLAUSD Superintendent Austin Beutner joined CBS2 News Monday to discuss the district's ambitious coronavirus testing and tracing plan and the start of the fall semester this week.
Last Day Of Summer Before LAUSD Students Begin Online Learning TuesdayLike all major school districts across the Southland, the Los Angeles Unified School District will begin its fall semester this week with campuses closed and students receiving online instruction only. Joy Benedict reports.
Jake Olson Talks College Football & Upcoming Inspiration AnniversaryFor former USC long snapper Jake Olson, Sept. 2 marks the 3rd anniversary of becoming the first blind person to play in a college football game. Chris Hayre sat down with Olson as he weighs in on college football's current state while continuing to inspire others
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