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A local Marine is facing one of his biggest battles. → Read More
Bob DeCastro guest hosts for Hal. → Read More
Guest host Bob DeCastro fills in for Hal Eisner. He is joined by Certified Financial Planner David Rae. Then, author and Professor Lillian Faderman talks to Bob about coming out as a lesbian back in the 1950s. Also joining Bob is Film Critic and “Dish Nation” host Andrew Freund to talk about the summer film season. → Read More
Bob DeCastro talks with guests about the drought plaguing California, what might be done about it and more. → Read More
Here are the farm-fresh recipes that were featured on Good Day LA with Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County on March 31. → Read More
Nearly 7,000 lecturers across nine University of California campuses are planning to walk off the job Wednesday and Thursday for what they call an “unfair labor practice strike.” The move could lead to the cancellation of classes for thousands of UC students and affect campus operations. → Read More
Have you ever dreamed of becoming a radio DJ? Now is your chance. → Read More
A special week is underway in Los Angeles to celebrate African, African American and Caribbean cuisine. Black Restaurant Week Los Angeles goes on through Sunday, Aug. 15. The event also seeks to highlight Black-owned culinary businesses, many of which were hit hard during the pandemic. → Read More
There is a big effort underway to reopen the only public pool in Pico Rivera for the summer. → Read More
A new restaurant in Lincoln Heights seeks to honor Cambodian history and culture. → Read More
A growing number of veterans, public officials, and academics are joining a campaign to name a U.S. Navy warship after a brave sailor who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. He is the only American national of Asian and Filipino descent to receive that distinction. → Read More
Even as the conversation continues about reforming the criminal justice system in our country, funding for many programs that aim to reduce the number of repeat offenders has been cut, including the Pawsitive Change program. → Read More
The first hydrogen-powered sea vessel is now docked in Long Beach. → Read More
The pandemic has made daily life more difficult for working moms, as they juggle jobs, getting kids to school, and household chores. Two Highland Park mothers are using their "stay-at-home" life to their benefit. They turned their tiny kitchens into laboratories and their living rooms into assembly lines. → Read More
They are traditional sounds of the season. Through the years, the Salvation Army relied on its annual Red Kettle Campaign to raise money for its programs to buy toys for children, meals for families, and warm beds for those without shelter. But this year, the non-profit has only received half of what it normally does. → Read More
A make-shift pantry serving food to homebound seniors in the San Fernando Valley since the start of the pandemic is in dire straits. Less than a week before Thanksgiving, they are running low on funds and are currently unable to provide holiday meals to those they serve who have spent most of the year in isolation and away from their families. → Read More
On Sunday, May 17th, NASCAR returns to the track, and together, we are showing our collective appreciation to the many heroes who are on the frontlines on our behalf every day. → Read More
A celebrity-founded company is donating premium products to thousands of families in need amid the coronavirus pandemic. → Read More
Larry Kay the author of, 'The Big Book of Tricks for the Best Dog Ever.' He joined us along with master trainer Chris Perondi and special guest Vinny Valentino who showed our viewers some neat tricks! → Read More
A broken sidewalk in the Palms area led to a terrifying trip to the emergency room for one child. → Read More