Interview with new LAUSD superintendent, SoCal 250 years ago, new CA laws, and more
Today on AirTalk: Interview with new LAUSD superintendent, new memoir on the use of the N-word, new CA laws, Comcast splits NBCUniversal, and SoCal 250 years ago.
Retro movie palaces draw new crowds to downtown Los Angeles
As the nation marks its 250th birthday, we're taking a look at a true piece of Americana: the movie palace. Thanks to some dedicated movie and architecture fans, the public can get a front row seat to some of these classic theaters right here in Southern California.
First Clean California Community in SB County
The city of Fontana recently received the “Clean California Community” designation — the first city in San Bernardino County to receive the honor. For Mayor Acquanetta Warren, the accomplishment would not have been possible without the help of the resident volunteers. “I’m just honored — we met...
Marine Corps IDs 21-year-old lost at sea off SoCal coast
Lance Cpl. Armando Ortiz Canseco, a 21-year-old Marine from Minnesota, has been identified as the Marine who went missing during a training exercise off the coast of Southern California. Extensive search and rescue efforts were conducted by the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, and U.S. Air Force, but Ort
Five Juveniles Arrested After Stolen Car Pursuit
At approximately 9:45 p.m. on June 27, 2026, officers with the Colton Police Department pursued a reported stolen vehicle that traveled northbound on the 215 Freeway toward Palm Avenue before exiting and re-entering the southbound freeway. The pursuit continued into San Bernardino, where the suspect vehicle exited at 5
New homeowners discover skeletal human remains in backyard of Southern California home
Deputies in Apple Valley are investigating after mysterious skeletal remains were discovered in the backyard of a home by homeowners who had just purchased the property. A woman who claims to be the new owner of the house on Crest Drive told KTLA that her 19-year-old son spotted the remains this past weekend, after an
County Officials Urge Residents To Celebrate Safely This Independence Day
Saturday marks the 250th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, and Riverside County officials are urging residents to celebrate safely by attending public fireworks displays and using caution around open water. “The safest way to celebrate is to leave fireworks to the professionals by attendin
Laguna Beach mansion sells for $110 million shattering O.C. price record
The sale of a sprawling oceanfront estate in Laguna Beach has sent ripples through Southern California real estate circles. At one hundred ten million dollars the transaction marks the highest price ever recorded in Orange County and underscores how demand for privacy and panoramic views continues to intensify even ami
Molestation Charges Expected Against Temecula Karate Instructor
Felony charges may be filed Tuesday against a 62-year-old Temecula martial arts instructor suspected of sexually assaulting at least one student during a session. Dzung Xuan Mai was arrested Friday following a Riverside County Sheriff’s Department investigation. Mai was booked into the Byrd Detention Center in Murrieta
Two Suspects Arrested in Connection with June Murder of Banning Resident
BANNING, CA — Detectives from the Banning Police Department Detective Bureau, with assistance from the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office Gang Impact Team, arrested two suspects on June 18, 2026, in connection with the June murder of 21-year-old David Hernandez-Enriques. The investigation began on June 7, 2026

















