Whale watchers report thousands of dolphins in 'superpod' off Laguna Beach
A ‘superpod’ of at least one thousand common dolphins convened off the coast of Laguna Beach, California, on May 16.
A ‘superpod’ of at least one thousand common dolphins convened off the coast of Laguna Beach, California, on May 16.
Five teens wounded after gunman opens fire into Bakersfield apartment
Five teenagers were shot and wounded when someone fired into a Bakersfield apartment early Monday, authorities said.
Five teenagers were shot and wounded when someone fired into a Bakersfield apartment early Monday, authorities said.
'Gavin Newsom Nonessential' shirt a best seller at defiant Bay Area gift shop
A rogue gift shop in the South Bay is letting Gavin Newsom what they think of his coronavirus restrictions with a popular shirt.
A rogue gift shop in the South Bay is letting Gavin Newsom what they think of his coronavirus restrictions with a popular shirt.
Victorville woman tests positive for COVID-19 twice
A Victorville woman is grateful to be alive after testing positive for COVID-19 twice at a hospital.
A Victorville woman is grateful to be alive after testing positive for COVID-19 twice at a hospital.
Nail salon owners hoping to reopen soon
Nail industry leaders are trying to come up with very specific plans to ensure that customers will be safe in nail salons.
Nail industry leaders are trying to come up with very specific plans to ensure that customers will be safe in nail salons.
Newsom: Sporting events, haircuts coming soon in California
County officials want approval from the state Department of Health to begin the next phase, including re-opening dine-in restaurants.
County officials want approval from the state Department of Health to begin the next phase, including re-opening dine-in restaurants.
California governor: Shrink prisons to help cut budget
The proposals drew support from reformers, condemnation from crime victims’ advocates, and resistance from county officials who said they can’t take in the serious juvenile offenders who now go to state-run lockups.
The proposals drew support from reformers, condemnation from crime victims’ advocates, and resistance from county officials who said they can’t take in the serious juvenile offenders who now go to state-run lockups.
Endangered pygmy hippo born at San Diego Zoo for first time in 30 years
The San Diego Zoo has announced the first successful birth of an endangered pygmy hippopotamus at the zoo in more than three decades.
The San Diego Zoo has announced the first successful birth of an endangered pygmy hippopotamus at the zoo in more than three decades.
California woman creates Wes Anderson-style guide to surviving COVID-19 pandemic
A California woman created a Wes Anderson-style guide to surviving quarantine and it's like watching a long, lost relative of the Tenenbaums.
A California woman created a Wes Anderson-style guide to surviving quarantine and it's like watching a long, lost relative of the Tenenbaums.
LA makes COVID-19 tests available to all residents, but many go unused amid nationwide shortage, report finds
The city pays $137 per test and 75,000 tests are available each week, but in the two weeks that the mayor expanded testing, only about 57,000 tests have been used on average each week.
The city pays $137 per test and 75,000 tests are available each week, but in the two weeks that the mayor expanded testing, only about 57,000 tests have been used on average each week.
Restaurant in Studio City offers drive-in dining experience
The parking lot of Vitello’s Italian Restaurant is transformed into a unique outdoor dining experience. An idea that happened by accident, according to co-owner Brad Roen.
The parking lot of Vitello’s Italian Restaurant is transformed into a unique outdoor dining experience. An idea that happened by accident, according to co-owner Brad Roen.
USC's Virtual Graduation: 'The world needs us more than ever'
Undeterred by the circumstances USC graduate Christiana Cobb-Dozier says, "The world needs us more than ever!" With that attitude, some 19,000 USC grads got to have their big day even if it was never supposed to be like this.
Undeterred by the circumstances USC graduate Christiana Cobb-Dozier says, "The world needs us more than ever!" With that attitude, some 19,000 USC grads got to have their big day even if it was never supposed to be like this.
Thunderbirds honor hospital heroes in special flyover in SoCal
They are the ones who fight for our freedom. And now, some of our nation’s greatest heroes are saying “thank you” to the heroes on the front-line in the battle with COVID-19.
They are the ones who fight for our freedom. And now, some of our nation’s greatest heroes are saying “thank you” to the heroes on the front-line in the battle with COVID-19.
'I felt safe with him': Woman marries man who saved her in Las Vegas mass shooting
The pair met just 24 hours prior to the 2017 mass shooting and escaped together during the rampage. They have since fallen in love.
The pair met just 24 hours prior to the 2017 mass shooting and escaped together during the rampage. They have since fallen in love.
Q&A with LA County Public Health Director Dr. Barbara Ferrer
As parts of Los Angeles are starting to open, there's a new order in place from the LA County Department of Public Health indicating masks have to be worn whenever you leave your house, with few exceptions. But, some people are confused as to what that exactly means. FOX 11's Tony McEwing spoke exclusively with Dr. Barbara Ferrer on Good Day LA Friday morning to help clear up some questions:
As parts of Los Angeles are starting to open, there's a new order in place from the LA County Department of Public Health indicating masks have to be worn whenever you leave your house, with few exceptions. But, some people are confused as to what that exactly means. FOX 11's Tony McEwing spoke exclusively with Dr. Barbara Ferrer on Good Day LA Friday morning to help clear up some questions:
California's undocumented immigrant fund now up and running
The total of $125 million is to be shared among 150,000 people in a state where there are an estimated 3 million undocumented immigrants.
The total of $125 million is to be shared among 150,000 people in a state where there are an estimated 3 million undocumented immigrants.
Twitter's Jack Dorsey said he's donating $10M to buy Oakland kids computers
Twitter's Jack Dorsey said he wanted to close the digital divide within the Oakland Unified School District, where about 25,000 students do not have adequate access to computers or Wi-Fi.
Twitter's Jack Dorsey said he wanted to close the digital divide within the Oakland Unified School District, where about 25,000 students do not have adequate access to computers or Wi-Fi.
Back-to-school could be delayed by California budget cuts
The budget Newsom outlined Thursday forecasts overall spending just shy of $100 million for K-12 education, including state and federal dollars, compared with $103.4 billion in the current budget year.
The budget Newsom outlined Thursday forecasts overall spending just shy of $100 million for K-12 education, including state and federal dollars, compared with $103.4 billion in the current budget year.
DCFS shoots down Sheriff’s plan to check on children at risk for abuse during lockdown
A plan put forward by the Los Angeles County Sheriff to have deputies conduct welfare checks on children considered to be at risk of child abuse during lockdown has fallen apart after the county’s child protective services director suggested the door knocks may harm families rather than help them.
A plan put forward by the Los Angeles County Sheriff to have deputies conduct welfare checks on children considered to be at risk of child abuse during lockdown has fallen apart after the county’s child protective services director suggested the door knocks may harm families rather than help them.
Los Angeles County announces new 'Safer-at-Home' order with no end date
Los Angeles County officials announced a new "Safer-at-Home" health officer order Wednesday, two days before the county's initial order was set to expire.
Los Angeles County officials announced a new "Safer-at-Home" health officer order Wednesday, two days before the county's initial order was set to expire.



















