SpaceX launch tonight: When to scan the sky

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 is set to launch 25 Starlink satellites from Vandenberg Space Force Base to low-Earth orbit at 10:16 p.m. Monday.
‘One in a million’ malfunction rained shrapnel onto 5 Freeway near Camp Pendleton, report says
An artillery shell fired over Interstate 5 during a live-fire demonstration at Camp Pendleton prematurely exploded, military officials said in a report, calling the incident a “one-in-a-million” malfunction.
They had a worse Oscars than Timothée Chalamet: Many had cars towed Sunday in Hollywood

“I left the house to go to the grocery store at 7 a.m. and when I got back at 7:30 all the cars on the street were gone,” said one Hollywood resident.
Family sues L.A. mortuary over ‘grotesque’ embalming, claims decayed body oozed liquid

A lawsuit filed by relatives of a South Gate father claims a funeral home botched the embalming of the dead man, leaving his corpse in a grotesque and oozing state of advanced decay.
L.A. sheriff’s deputy made $20K a month on crypto mogul’s payroll. Now he’ll do five years in prison

A federal judge sentenced L.A. Sheriff’s deputy Michael David Coberg to 63 months in prison for doing crypto mogul’s bidding in extortion schemes.
Women’s Soccer Team Heads Home To Iran After Five Members Give Up Asylum Claims In Australia

Seven members of the Iranian women’s soccer team sought asylum in Australia after they declined to sing Iran’s national anthem ahead of an Asian Cup game, sparking a backlash on Iranian state media. But five of them
California, other states sue to block Trump effort to roll back fair housing protections

California and a coalition of other states sued the Trump administration Monday over its efforts to roll back fair housing rules that bar certain types of discrimination by landlords, including against LGBTQ+ people.
California Highway Patrol officer charged with murder over L.A. crash that killed four
Angelo Rodriguez, a former California Highway Patrol Officer, was charged with murder after prosecutors said he slammed into a vehicle at 130 miles per hour while on-duty last year, causing a chain reaction crash that left four
Oil flows through Santa Barbara coastal pipeline for first time in decade amid Trump fight with California
Sable Offshore Corp. announced Monday that it has resumed oil flow through its pipelines despite protests from California officials.
Shooting at Santa Monica Pier leaves two people wounded

Two people were shot at Santa Monica Pier on Sunday night after a large fight broke out, according to authorities.