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OC judge pleads guilty in fraud case

SANTA ANA, Calif. (KESQ) – Orange County Superior Court Judge Israel Claustro pleaded guilty today to workers’ compensation fraud.    Claustro, 50, pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud and agreed to resign as a judge, authorities said. Claustro made his initial appearance in court Monday morning, entering an obligatory not guilty plea, but

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US ‘Doomsday Plane’ spotted at LAX

LOS ANGELES (KESQ) – Los Angeles International Airport got a rare visit by the federal government’s “Doomsday Plane” this week.    Conservative social media personality Laura Loomer posted photos of the plane, which arrived at LAX on Thursday. She was among the plane’s passengers, the most notable of whom was Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who

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Newsom contrasts California ‘blueprint’ with Trump’s ‘carnival of chaos’ in final state of state address

By Arit John, CNN (CNN) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom used his final State of the State address Thursday to frame his state as a “beacon” of democracy and innovation, seeking to draw a sharp contrast with what he called the “carnival of chaos” in Washington under President Donald Trump. “In California, we’re not silent.

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Rob Reiner and his wife Michele Singer Reiner attended the Human Rights Campaign's 2025 LA Dinner at the Fairmont Century Plaza in Los Angeles

Nick Reiner’s arraignment delayed after high-profile attorney withdraws as counsel

By Nick Watt, Alli Rosenbloom, Lauren Mascarenhas, CNN Los Angeles (CNN) — Nick Reiner made no plea Wednesday in a Los Angeles courtroom, where he was expected to be arraigned on murder charges in connection with the fatal stabbing of his parents, Hollywood director Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Singer Reiner. Instead, Reiner’s high-profile attorney,

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New California laws to protect animals, boost veterinary care take effect on Jan. 1

SAN DIEGO, Calif. (KESQ) – Five animal welfare laws aimed at protecting pets while strengthening veterinary care statewide will take effect Jan. 1, San Diego Humane Society announced today. Officials with the animal-welfare organization said the new laws are the result of lobbying efforts by a coalition of advocacy groups.    According to SDHS:   —

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Floodwater surrounds homes in Redding

‘Dangerous scenario unfolding’ in Southern California from potent storm lashing the entire state

By Meteorologists Mary Gilbert, Chris Dolce, Andrew Freedman, Alaa Elassar, Taylor Romine, CNN (CNN) — A powerful storm carrying a strong atmospheric river laid siege to California over the last several days — setting records in parts of the state — with evacuations orders still ongoing Thursday because of the risk of life-threatening flooding and

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