A series of deadly California storms continues to bring more rain, snow and danger

Since Monday, a series of storms has drenched much of California and dumped feet of snow in the Sierra.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren endorses former Rep. Katie Porter for governor

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) endorses former Rep. Katie Porter, her protege and former law student, for governor.
Russia, Iran Hold Joint Naval Drills As US Renews Threats Of Military Action

The Iranian and Russian navies have been conducting joint drills in the Sea of Oman and the northern Indian Ocean as the United States issued new threats against Tehran. “Iran would be very wise to make a deal,”
Lopez: Their houses burned but they’ll return, ready to write Altadena’s next chapter
Michele Zack’s updated history of Altadena dwells on the past, peeks into the future.
Iran, Russia Hold Naval Drills Amid US Military Build Up In Arabian Sea

Iran and Russia launched joint naval drills in Iran’s southern waters on February 19, as the United States continues expanding its military presence in the Arabian Sea.
Billionaire and former Epstein associate Les Wexner deposed by House Oversight Committee

Billionaire retail executive Les Wexner appeared for a closed-door congressional deposition in Ohio on Wednesday, answering questions about his decades-long association with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The session, led by the House Oversight Committee, follows the
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies in landmark trial over social media addiction claims

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared in a Los Angeles courtroom to testify in a closely watched case that could reshape how courts view social media companies’ responsibility for young users’ well-being. The trial, unfolding in Los Angeles
SoCal nonprofit exec spent thousands in public money to lift breasts, tighten tummy, D.A. says
A former San Diego nonprofit executive has been accused of stealing more than $130,000 in public money intended to stop fentanyl overdose deaths and spending it on plastic surgeries, luxury trips to Hawaii and Disneyland, purebred dogs
Break in cold case leads to 39-year-old man, now facing murder charge in L.A. Juvenile Court
Victor Perez pleaded not guilty to killing a woman in Hollywood in 2003. Because he was 17 at the time, Perez is being prosecuted as a juvenile — at least for now.
Billionaires Spielberg, Zuckerberg eyeing East Coast, stirring concerns about California’s wealth-tax proposal

Filmmaker Steven Spielberg recently moved to Manhattan and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is eyeing property in South Florida as a labor union tries to place a wealth tax on the November ballot in California.