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  • CHOC ordered to resume trans youth care, SoCal puma protections to come, New contracts for the Dodgers — Evening Edition
    Feb 13 2026

    A court orders Children's Hospital OC to resume some gender affirming care for another month. After years of dwindling numbers, local mountain lions finally get state protections. And the Dodgers were busy today. We have the latest ahead of spring training. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • CA investigates Eaton fire evacuations in West Altadena, L.A Children's Chorus turns 40, Noah Kahan to play at Rose Bowl —Afternoon Edition
    Feb 12 2026

    Why California is investigating how L.A. County firefighters responded to the Eaton Fire and delayed evacuations for West Altadena. An award winning children's chorus in L.A. is celebrating a major milestone. And we'll tell you who's playing at the Rose Bowl this summer.

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  • James Van Der Beek tributes, CA considers creating a science agency, Westside veteran housing— Morning Edition
    Feb 12 2026

    The life of James Van Der Beek is celebrated by his "Dawson's Creek" family. California considers creating its own science agency in response to Trump Administration funding cuts. The VA takes steps towards the creation of a veterans housing hub on the Westside. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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  • LA28 stands with Wasserman, What LA traffic death numbers show, More housing options for Eaton Fire survivors — Evening Edition
    Feb 12 2026

    LA's Olympic committee sticks with Casey Wasserman as its chief despite his Epstein connection. LA traffic deaths are down from last year, but numbers are still high. LA County looks at giving more housing options for Eaton Fire survivors. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • Traffic deaths in LA, Tracking Altadena history, Grammy Hall of Fame inductees — Afternoon Edition
    Feb 11 2026

    L.A.'s traffic deaths declined for a second year in a row, we'll get into why. How you can help make sure historic Altadena locations lost in the Eaton fire aren't also lost to history. And we'll look at which albums made it into the Grammy Hall of Fame this year.

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  • ICE expands SoCal offices, LA County rejects more eviction protections, Sales tax increase heads to ballot— Morning Edition
    Feb 11 2026

    ICE is expanding its presence in Southern California. A plan to expand immigrant eviction protections is rejected by LA County. A potential sales tax increase will be on the LA County ballot. Plus, more from Morning Edition.

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  • CA supports fire survivors mental health, LAUSD layoff vote delayed, Measles on the rise in SoCal — Evening Edition
    Feb 11 2026

    How California is supporting the mental health of young survivors of the L.A. fires. A vote was expected on LAUSD's layoffs today but has been delayed. After another measles case in SoCal reported yesterday, local officials are urging everyone to get vaccinated. Plus, more from Evening Edition.

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  • Mayor Bass directs staff to monitor ICE in LA, Middle schoolers join anti-ICE protests, Lunar New Year ATM warnings— Afternoon Edition
    Feb 10 2026

    We'll break down L.A. Mayor Karen Bass' latest effort to protect immigrants from federal raids. Why middle schoolers are joining the anti-ICE protests. And with Lunar New Year approaching, why local officials are warning people to stay alert at banks.

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