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Another atmospheric river targets California this weekend prompting flooding concerns, heavy mountain snow and strong winds while a clipper this weekend will being snow to the Upper Great Lakes.

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New Details: Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were dragged from their bedroom by US forces during the raid that led to their capture, two sources familiar with the matter said. (via CNN)

The couple was captured in the middle of the night as they were sleeping, the sources said.

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Another rainy weekend in Southern California.

Northern California rain and snow forecast. Meteorology Kelly Curran looks at possible snow totals this weekend in the Sierra.

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China shows up in Venezuela to talk alliances.
Trump responds the same day by capturing Maduro.

The Chinese delegation hasn’t even left yet.

That timing isn’t accidentalβ€”it’s a message.
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Is the Democrat Party finally just one big criminal operation, mastering the boondoggle as its money stream?

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Weapons and Ammunition Seizures Update (as of December 16, 2025)

319,572 rounds of ammunition
2,487 handguns
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BREAKING: President Donald J. Trump releases photo of Venezuelan leader NicolΓ‘s Maduro on the USS Iwo Jima after he was captured by U.S. forces.

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WATCH LIVE: President Trump holds news conference after US forces capture Venezuelan leader NicolΓ‘s Maduro:

"At my direction, the United States Armed Forces conducted an extraordinary military operation in the capital of Venezuela... This was one of the most stunning, effective, and powerful displays of American military might and competence in American history."

"No nation in the world could achieve what America achieved yesterday... all Venezuelan military capacities were rendered powerless as the men and women of our military, working with U.S. law enforcement, successfully captured Maduro in the dead of night."

"I want to thank the men and women of our military... These highly trained warriors, operating in collaboration with U.S. law enforcement, caught them in a very ready position... They were completely overwhelmed and very quickly incapacitated."

"We're going to run the country until such time as we can do a safe, proper, and judicious transition."

"As everyone knows, the oil business in Venezuela has been a bust for a long period of time... We're going to have our very large United States oil companies go in, spend billions of dollars, fix the badly broken infrastructure, and start making money for the country."

"The illegitimate dictator Maduro was the kingpin of a vast criminal network... responsible for the deaths of countless Americans," says POTUS.

"Maduro and his wife will soon face the full might of American justice and stand trial on American soil."

"The gangs that they sent raped, tortured, and murdered American women and children... they were sent by Maduro to terrorize our people, and now, Maduro will never again be able to threaten an American citizen or anybody from Venezuela."

"Venezuela unilaterally seized and stole American oil, American assets, and American platforms, costing us billions and billions of dollars... This constituted one of the largest thefts of American property in the history of our country."

"Other Presidents may have lacked the courage β€” or whatever β€” to defend America, but I will never allow terrorists or criminals to operate with impunity against the United States."

POTUS on Venezuela's hostilities: "All of these actions were in gross violation of the core principles of American foreign policy dating back two centuries... all the way back to the Monroe Doctrine... they now call it the Donroe Doctrine."

"We're going to make sure it's run properly. We're going to rebuild the oil infrastructure... We're going to make sure the people that were forced out of Venezuela by this thug are also taken care of."

POTUS on Colombian President Gustavo Petro: "He's making cocaine. They're sending it into the United States β€” so he does have to watch his ass."

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Oakland, California: 3 killed in shooting near 85th & International before dawn, per Oakland POA, bringing to 5 number of homicides under investigation by Oakland Police in new year

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NEW: Elderly Man Arrested After Allegedly Brandishing Shotgun at Woodland Hills Hotel

An elderly man with white hair was taken into custody by Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Topanga Division officers following reports of him allegedly pointing a shotgun at another person inside a hotel.

The incident occurred around 12:15pm on Jan 3,2026 at the Extended Stay America located at 20205 Ventura Boulevard.

Officers responded to the scene, located the suspect, and took him into custody and then transported him to the Van Nuys station for booking on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon.

No shots were fired, and no injuries were reported. The circumstances leading to the confrontation, including any potential relationship between the parties, are under investigation.

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⚠️Flash Flood Warning including Lompoc CA, Solvang CA and Buellton CA until 12:00 PM PST

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Police in Redmond, Washington, helped a homeless man with a hand infection that was a suspect for shoplifting.

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Elon Musk is one of the greatest American heroes. Remember that he is a naturalized American citizen. He came here legally, the right way, not to exploit American generosity, but to contribute, assimilate, and build. He is everything good about the nation he adopted.

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⚠️With winter storm warnings and heavy mountain snow through Monday, according to the NWS, it's important to take extra precautions. Avoid unnecessary travel and check weather conditions before you go. ❄️

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BREAKING OVERNIGHT: Woman shot and killed near MacArthur Park, Los Angeles.

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We Remember and Honor Deputy Charlene "Charlie" Rottler, End of Watch (EOW) January 3, 2010, Vehicular Assault

On January 3, 2010, Retired Deputy Sheriff Charlene "Charlie" Rottler died from injuries she sustained while working as a patrol trainee at Altadena Station in 1972. She and her training officer were involved in a traffic collision with a drunk driver during the early morning hours on November 5 of that year. That she did not die that day or in the following months is nothing short of a miracle. That she survived as long as she did was a testimony to God's grace and her indomitable spirit.

The fact that Charlie became a deputy at all was a bit of an accident. Her husband was the one who wanted to be the deputy. He took the written exam twice, failing it each time. Charlie decided to take the exam to help him out. She passed the first time she took it and decided to enter the Department herself. Again, Charlie excelled in the academy. She graduated from Academy Class 129 in June 1969, just ahead of her husband, who finally did pass the written exam.

After graduation, Charlie was assigned to San Dimas Station and worked complaint and other support functions. Women were first assigned to patrol stations in the 1940s, but most never got any closer to a radio car than the front desk. This was not true with Charlie. She managed to find male deputies with whom she could ride in an "unofficial" capacity. So, it was hardly surprising that Charlie volunteered to be a full-fledged patrol deputy when that opportunity was offered to women in the summer of 1972.

Charlie and the rest of her female partners graduated from the Department's first patrol school on August 31, 1972, and she was assigned to Altadena Station the next day. During the graduation ceremony, they stood for inspection before Sheriff Peter Pitchess, wearing skirts and white blouses and carrying their guns in black purses slung over their shoulders. This was to be their regular uniform while performing patrol duties with their male partners.

On November 5, 1972, her daughter Denise's eighth birthday, at approximately 1:00 a.m., Deputy Sheriff Trainee Charlene "Charlie" Rottler and her partner Doug Oberholtzer were traveling down Altadena Drive responding to a battery, just-occurred, call. Deputy Oberholtzer drove, and a newspaper reporter rode in the back seat, working on a story about the first women deputies working uniformed patrol. As the patrol car approached an intersection just west of Altadena Station, a drunk driver ran a stop sign and broadsided the patrol car. A passenger in this vehicle died. Two other passengers were injured. The reporter suffered a broken leg, and Deputy Oberholtzer had a fractured bone in his hand. Ironically, only the drunk driver was uninjured. Deputy Rottler's injuries were catastrophic. The only organ in her body undamaged was her heart. She was initially feared dead at the scene. When taken to Huntington Memorial Hospital, Deputy Rottler needed over 350 stitches on her face alone. Her survival was miraculous, but sadly, her injuries compelled her to retire in April 1974.

Throughout the rest of her life, Charlie endured 55 significant surgeries attempting to repair the damage inflicted on her body by the collision. When she finally succumbed to her injuries in January 2010, her body had so deteriorated that she had become compelled to attach herself to a feeding tube each night to ensure she received enough nutrition.

Charlie remains an inspiration to all the women who have donned a Sheriff's uniform ever since. Her indomitable spirit also inspired her daughter, Denise. After leaving the Army, where she graduated from airborne school, Denise became a Los Angeles City firefighter and later a paramedic. Inspirational women run in the Rottler family.

Deputy Charlene Rottler's daughter, Denise Alvarado, her son, Greg, their spouses, and her grandchildren survived her.

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