Washington Post Scheme Sparks Controversy
The Washington Post comes up with a money-making idea that triggers controversy and a question over ethics. KFWB's Andi Marshall reports they were going to offer access to what the paper called "those powerful few."
Poll: Media Overdoing Jackson Coverage
A new Pew Research Poll says most of you believe there's been too much news coverage about the death of Michael Jackson. KFWB's Bill Cooper says 64 percent of those surveyed are complaining.
Arnold in LA to Talk Budget Options
California begins mailing out thousands of IOUs. KFWB's Andrew Mollenbeck reports the legal fights have already started as the governor is in L.A. this morning to talk about what has to happen next.
Vacation on Location: 4th of July Weekend
If you're not heading out of town for the holiday, there are some local spots you might considering visiting.
KFWB's Penny Griego and Phil Hulett spoke with Fandango's Harry Medved about some holiday getaways right in our own backyard.
Police Uncover Fireworks Cache in Redondo Beach
A tossed firecracker led Redondo Beach police to a quiet, tree-lined street in Torrance where they made a huge discovery. KFWB's Ron Kilgore reports.
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Boomin' Back 6/18/09
Baby boomers grew up with Don Grady as Robbie Douglas on the iconic TV show "My Three Sons." Today, Don is an accomplished composer, musician, singer and songwriter. KFWB's Tammy Trujillo looks at his new album, BOOMER "JazRokPop".
Boomin' Back 6/11/09
They're best known for a song that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled "unintelligible" - and 46 years later, we're still trying to figure out the words to the Kingsmen's anthem "Louie, Louie". KFWB's Tammy Trujillo takes a look at America's party band.
Boomin' Back 6/4/09
They'd only been playing music for six months, but the song that Bob Spickard & Brian Carman wrote in 1962 became among the most recognized instrumentals in music history. KFWB's Tammy Trujillo gets the story behind The Chantays' "Pipeline".
Boomin' Back 5/28/09
The opening riff of their biggest hit has been borrowed by everyone from The Cars to Judas Priest. KFWB's Tammy Trujillo checks out The Ohio Express, the band that started the "bubblegum music" craze of the late 1960s.
Boomin' Back 5/20/09
You know them best for the 60's smash hit "The Lion Sleeps Tonight", but The Tokens have had a hand in almost aspect of entertainment over the past 50 years. KFWB's Tammy Trujillo takes a look at their amazing career that's still going strong today.
KFWB: Showbiz Express with Ross Crystal
KFWB's Ross Crystal highlights all the news and gossip from the entertainment capital of the world.