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Westways Senior features editor Derrik Lang joins KCAL News with more of what's new in Santa Barbara. Shortsighted actions can have big-time consequences for retired workers.
KCAL News Anchor Sheba Turk and LAist Associate Editor of Food and Culture Gab Chabran take a tour around Southern California ...
News anchor Ellen Leyva is leaving KABC-TV Channel 7 after nearly 30 years, marking another shift in the local news scene.
As Southern California navigates the lasting impacts of wildfire, the KCAL News and CBS News Los Angeles team wants to hear from you.
KCAL News Meteorologist Amber Lee said the weekend and the beginning of next week will be dry before another major rain event develops. "By the time we head into Tuesday night, we could start to ...
"I think he was scared," Arbid told local CBS outlet KCAL News. California Department of Fish and Wildlife California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) was dispatched "to quickly capture and ...
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KCAL News Reporter Amanda Starrantino rescues her pet chickens during Hughes Fire evacuationWhile KCAL News Reporter Amanda Starrantino was reporting on the Hughes Fire in the Castaic area, her home was under an evacuation order. She rushed home, rescued her chickens and continued to ...
KCAL’s Jeff Nguyen talks with Carlos Perez in Altadena KCAL News Meanwhile, over in Riverside, KCAL’s Joy Benedict was with the residents of a senior apartment complex. They’ve been without ...
Potential floods and mudslides have forced Los Angeles residents to evacuate once again, and rains may wash toxic waste into ...
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