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2 dead, 1 injured after shooting breaks out in Dearborn, Michigan, mall

07/03/26 4:43 PM

Dearborn police are on the scene investigating a shooting at Fairlane Town Center mall.

450 wild horses face a roundup in Eastern Sierra as feds proceed with contested plan

06/30/26 10:00 AM

On July 8, the Inyo National Forest will begin rounding up wild horses roaming outside an area designated for them along the California-Nevada border.

6 arrested for bidding on construction work in Palisades fire zone without a license, prosecutors say

07/04/26 3:13 AM

A group of men who advertised work online in Pacific Palisades and collectively bid up to $1.27 million for construction in the fire-ravaged community now face potential penalties.

A Buena Park man ignited illegal fireworks that killed an 8-year-old girl. He now faces felony charges

07/02/26 1:21 AM

Earl Decastro, 47, has been charged with involuntary manslaughter, unlawfully causing fire with great bodily injury and the illegal possession of more than 100 pounds of dangerous fireworks, according to the Orange County district attorney's office.

After threat of cuts, California expands subsidized child care by more than 20,000 spaces

07/01/26 12:00 PM

After talk of potential cuts, California's budget adds 22,770 subsidized child-care spaces. The expansion means Gov. Gavin Newsom will fulfill nearly three-quarters of the slots he promised in 2021.

Ahoy! SoCal deputies recover boat stolen from Marina del Rey Sea Scouts

06/27/26 9:26 PM

The boat was stolen from a unit of the Sea Scouts, a program of Scouting America, in Marina del Rey.

Almost 1 million without power across the country as US is blanketed by heatwave

07/04/26 7:02 AM

As America begins to celebrate its 250th birthday on Saturday, there are nearly 1 million outages being reported across multiple states.

Altadena residents unify to pass legislation protecting their community from dense developments

07/01/26 12:00 PM

Over the last several weeks, residents have rallied behind SB 1090, a bill that would pause multi-unit building projects in the L.A. County neighborhood.

America 250: David Muir climbs up to the Statue of Liberty's torch

07/03/26 10:05 PM

"World News Tonight" anchor David Muir climbed up to the torch of the Statue of Liberty as part of ABC News' coverage of America's 250th birthday.

Amid smell and rodent worries, millions of pounds of rotting meat are being hauled off in Boyle Heights

06/29/26 9:13 PM

The steady work of hauling 85 million pounds of rotting food out of a damaged warehouse in Boyle Heights began on Sunday, officials said, and city officials have already started mitigation efforts to address concerns of pests, smells, and a steady stream of trucks in the area.

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