West Coast Wrap: Feb. 14, 2024

A 4-year-old boy is back home safe in southern California after the car he was in was stolen. The crime prompted an AMBER alert. Tonight on West Coast Wrap, we'll learn about the two, quick-thinking young women credited with helping police find the boy. Plus, we'll have details on the layoffs announced today by one of Silicon Valley's biggest tech companies.

West Coast Wrap: February 13, 2024

Investigators say the victims from a series of deadly shootings near Los Angeles were chosen at random. We have details on the arrests authorities have made. Also, the death toll from the Maui wildfire grew today. The Lahaina victim was identified today for the first time.

West Coast Wrap: February 12, 2024

A high-school student jumps into action after a car crashes into an Arizona lake. The grateful family reaches out to the teen who helped rescue their loved one. Also, a couple learns their punishment after their gender reveal party sparked a deadly wildfire in Southern California. See what happened during the sentencing.

West Coast Wrap: February 8, 2024

A sinkhole opens in rain-soaked Southern California trapping a woman inside. We'll have details on the hours-long rescue. And a law professor joins us with perspective on new developments with the two frontrunners in the 2024 presidential race

West Coast Wrap: February 7, 2024

There is an ongoing search for five missing Marines who were onboard a military helicopter that went down in Southern California. Snowy conditions are challenging rescue teams. Also, police arrest a professional climber who scaled Sphere in Las Vegas. The stunt climber often has a pro-life message he shares.

West Coast Wrap: February 6, 2024

Continuing coverage of the major storm hitting California. Flooding and mudslides continue to cause problems in many neighborhoods, plus a rare tornado warning in the San Diego area. Also, one West Coast college is moving artificial intelligence tools, like Chat GPT into the classroom.

West Coast Wrap: February 5, 2024

A woman and several of her young family members, one just 6-years-old, were forced to the ground by police in Colorado, an action prosecutors called unacceptable. We look at a settlement bringing this case to a close. Also, the Super Bowl brings a new light show to Las Vegas.

West Coast Wrap: Feb. 2, 2024

Super Bowl tickets and hotel prices in the event's host city may be breaking records but many people are finding ways to experience the game in Las Vegas on a budget. Tonight on West Coast Wrap, see how they're making the trip without spending a small fortune. And, a West Coast company has a robot ready to take your coffee order. We'll show you how the high-tech gadget may transform your daily routine.

West Coast Wrap: February 1, 2024

First responders are keeping busy with storms in Southern California. There have been high-water rescues and people dealing with intense flooding with more rain on the way. Also, immigration agents announce arrests across the West as part of a nationwide crackdown targeting people living in the country illegally who are wanted for serious crimes.

West Coast Wrap: Jan. 30, 2024

Las Vegas buzzes ahead of the Super Bowl where the 49ers will take on the Chiefs. What's being done to prepare for the potentially record-setting crowds. Also, a mudslide forces people from several homes in Oregon.

West Coast Wrap: January 29, 2024

Several who were injured in the deadly enemy drone attack in Jordan were deployed from Arizona last year. Also, a Facebook group dedicated to fighting crime gets the attention of law enforcement, see how it's helping track down car thieves.

West Coast Wrap: Jan. 25, 2024

Suspected thieves nearly ran over a southern California mail carrier with a car; the whole thing was caught on camera. Tonight on West Coast Wrap, we take a closer look at a growing number of violent crimes against U.S. Postal Service workers. And an Arizona man says his cell phone helped save his life. He'll share what the phone did on its own to get emergency crews to his motorcycle crash scene.

West Coast Wrap: Jan. 24, 2024

A gruesome discovery in the southern California desert--six people were found dead near cars that were filled with bullet holes. Hear from people who live in the remote area who are stunned by this investigation. Plus -- several people were bitten by coyotes in recent months in a community near Las Vegas. An animal control worker explains what humans are doing that could be part of the problem.

West Coast Wrap: January 23, 2024

Flood cleanup continues across San Diego. Some victims say they're heartbroken by the damage. We hear of the promises being made as they start a long recovery process. Also, some people think artificial intelligence can be used as a life-saving tool. We'll show you how it's being put to work, keeping people safe from counterfeit drugs.

West Coast Wrap: January 22, 2024

Drivers are abandoning their cars due to the widespread flooding across San Diego. Rescue crews are helping get people to safety. We'll show you how people on the West Coast are coping with a new round of storms.

West Coast Wrap: January 19, 2024

Winter storms lead to an escalating state of emergency in Oregon. People have been getting through days of dangerously cold temperatures and icy conditions. Also, new video of a violent encounter between a high-school student in Las Vegas and a campus police officer. Some are comparing it to the case of George Floyd.

West Coast Wrap: January 18, 2024

A teenager is being credited for saving the life of a child in Oregon's storms. She talks about risking her own life after live powerlines fell onto a car. Also, some people say kiosks setup in stores are helping thieves make easy money off stolen phones. We'll show you how to protect yourself from this increasingly popular scheme.

West Coast Wrap: January 17, 2024

Dangerous winter storms have claimed three more lives. First responders break down how to protect yourself during this kind of severe weather. And Las Vegas is on the verge of debuting a new attraction that both entertains and educates. We take a look at the new park expected to draw crowds.

West Coast Wrap: January 16, 2024

Bitter cold temperatures and no power to help keep warm is what some people have been facing for four days straight in Oregon. We show how people are coping as new storms dump freezing rain across the Pacific Northwest. Also, President Biden steps up efforts to strike a deal on border security.

West Coast Wrap: January 15, 2024

Winter storms are taking a toll on West Coast states. Thousands are without power and trees are toppling on some homes. And we hear from the stars as the 75th annual Emmy Awards are being handed out in Los Angeles tonight