Man accused of luring young girl into old ambulance van with offer to help find her missing dog

Guillermo Cascante, a 57-year-old San Bernardino resident, was arrested on Wednesday on suspicion of assaulting a child after he allegedly lured a young girl into an ‘ambulance-style’ van by posing as an animal control agent to help
Menendez family stunned after Erik denied parole; Lyle’s fate still uncertain
State parole officials had not yet publicly announced that Erik Menendez would remain behind bars, but word of the outcome was already spreading among his family members early Thursday evening.
Husband charged with murder after doorbell camera footage shows something being dragged away

Jossimar Cabrera, 36, who investigators believe fled to Peru after the death of his wife, Sheylla Cabrera, was charged with one count of murder, according to the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office.
Advisory: Dangerous Heat Affecting the City of Los Angeles

Advisory: Dangerous Heat Affecting the City of Los Angeles Los Angeles is expecting a multi-day period of extreme heat from Thursday at 11am through at least Saturday. Temperatures could reach up to 107 degrees
Parents of missing baby Emmanuel Haro arrested on suspicion of murder
The parents of missing baby Emmanuel Haro were arrested Friday on suspicion, more than a week after his mother claimed she was abducted, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s officials said.
Records fall as worst of dangerous heat wave bears down on Southern California

Southern California should prepare for “dangerously hot” temperatures through Saturday, but elevated heat will persist into early next week.
Alert for active shooter at Villanova University later revealed to be a hoax

The active shooter situation that saw dozens of law enforcement officials responding to an alert from Villanova University was later deemed a hoax, according to officials. Police responded after Villanova University issued a warning for an active
Appeals court throws out $500M civil fraud judgment against Trump

A New York appeals court threw out the $500M judgment against President Donald Trump stemming from NY Attorney General Letitia James’ business fraud case against Trump and his business. Trump, 78, was found to have fraudulently inflated
The plague is so 14th century. Here’s why — and how much — we should worry today
The plague sounds like a distant threat, but a small number of serious cases of the disease occur every year. Experts explain why it persists.
Overnight lines and hours-long wait time at Washington state’s first In-N-Out

Like any typical In-N-Out Burger grand opening, the new location drew hundreds of customers. Some in Ridgefield, Wash., began to line up overnight in the drive-through.