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LA County DA: Death penalty will be sought only in exceedingly rare cases

LOS ANGELES (KESQ) – Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman announced today his office will seek the death penalty only in exceedingly rare cases, rescinding a directive by his predecessor that barred prosecutors from seeking capital punishment against defendants charged with special circumstance murders.   “I remain unwaveringly committed to the comprehensive and thorough evaluation

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Multiple people snared in federal probe into drug smuggling at RivCo lockup

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – Multiple people were arrested today after being named in a federal indictment alleging conspiracy in a ring that involved smuggling controlled substances, including fentanyl, into the Riverside County correctional system. A total of 10 individuals were named in the indictment, which alleged the defendants engaged in smuggling substances into the correctional

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LA feds charge previously deported defendants with being in U.S. illegally

LOS ANGELES (KESQ) – Federal prosecutors in Los Angeles, working with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and other law enforcement partners, have filed charges against 17 defendants who illegally re-entered the United States after being removed, officials said today. Many of the defendants charged were previously convicted of felony offenses before they were removed from

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LA Mayor Karen Bass issues order to expedite rebuilding of more fire-resistant homes

LOS ANGELES (KESQ) – Mayor Karen Bass today issued an executive order to expedite the rebuilding of homes and businesses in ways that better prepare for wildfires and other climate-fueled emergencies. The order directs city departments to streamline permitting for homeowners who rebuild all-electric and more fire-resistant homes, promote the use of fire-resistant construction materials.

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Child tests positive for fentanyl after ingesting pills at childcare facility in Victorville

At least one child tested positive for fentanyl after ingesting “mystery” pills found in a classroom at a Victorville childcare facility. The incident happened Tuesday at the La Petite Academy. “La Petite staff located/collected the pills and immediately notified law enforcement. The responding deputy recognized the blue pills with “M30” imprinted on them as possible

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Woman arrested after 10-year-old dies from fentanyl and xylazine toxicity

A Rancho Cucamonga woman was arrested after a 10-year-old child died from fentanyl and xylazine toxicity, authorities said. The incident happened in December 2024 in Rancho Cucamonga. According to the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department, deputies responded to a 911 call regarding an unresponsive, 10-year-old child. Despite life-saving efforts, the child was later pronounced dead.

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California’s Bee Crisis: A Threat to Farms, Food, and Our Future Bees in Southern California

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KESQ) – In the heart of California’s farmland, an unseen crisis is unfolding—one that could have devastating consequences for agriculture and food production. Commercial bee populations are dwindling at an alarming rate, and without these vital pollinators, an entire industry hangs in the balance. As spring unfolds, almond orchards across California’s Central

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Powerful storm causes mudslides in California, threatens outbreak of tornadoes and wildfires across US this week

By Mary Gilbert and Karina Tsui, CNN (CNN) — A powerful storm that dropped drenching rain on flood-prone Southern California is raising concern among forecasters that it could produce a dangerous, widespread outbreak of tornadoes, damaging winds and fires along with a blizzard as it crosses the entire United States in the coming days. The

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Report: Islamophobia hits record high in 2024, California leads in cases

LOS ANGELES (KESQ) – Islamophobia reached an all-time high nationwide last year, with California leading the country in anti-Muslim discrimination complaints, according to a report released today by the Council on American-Islamic Relations. According to CAIR’s 2025 Civil Rights report, the organization received a total of 8,658 complaints nationwide, the highest number recorded since the

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