
Quibi Set To Release Los Angeles Clippers Donald Sterling Documentary "Blackballed" On May 18
A new shortform documentary detailing the final five days of Sterling's ownership from the Clippers point of view is set to drop on Quibi May 18th.
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A new shortform documentary detailing the final five days of Sterling's ownership from the Clippers point of view is set to drop on Quibi May 18th.
Shelburne goes back in time and explains how Donald Sterling was banned from the NBA for life and what led up to this moment.
Baron Davis wants to celebrate diversity, but he knows there's a long way to go based on his own experiences.
A federal judge dismissed former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling's $600 million antitrust lawsuit against the National Basketball League, court papers obtained Wednesday show.
A Los Angeles judge on Wednesday dismissed Donald Sterling's lawsuit against a former female friend over the recording of his off-color remarks that cost him ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers.
A California appeals court has rejected former Clippers owner Donald Sterling's attempt to reverse the $2 billion sale of the team.
Donald Sterling, former owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, has filed a lawsuit against former companion V. Stiviano and the website TMZ.com over the release of a recorded conversation in which Sterling made racially charged comments.
Donald Sterling, former owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, has filed for divorce from his wife of nearly 60 years, Shelly.
The woman who recorded Donald Sterling's racially offensive remarks says she wasn't the only recipient of gifts from the billionaire.
The woman whose actions helped precipitate the forced sale of the Los Angeles Clippers last year took the stand Thursday in Shelly Sterling's suit that seeks the return of millions of dollars in gifts.
The trial has put the Sterlings and V. Stiviano together in the same room about a year after the recording of Donald Sterling telling Stiviano not to publicly associate with blacks culminated with his lifetime ban from the NBA and the record $2 billion sale of the team.
The girlfriend whose recording of Donald Sterling making racially insensitive remarks cost him ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers faces a fight with his estranged wife that could cost her the fortune he gave her.
The woman scolded by former Clippers owner Donald Sterling for bringing black people to games was ordered Monday to pay over $50,000 in legal fees related to her failed defamation counter-suit against the billionaire's wife, the Sterling family trust and a former Clippers team entity.
The Clippers have hired Gillian Zucker as president of business operations.
A judge has dismissed a defamation lawsuit by Donald Sterling's mistress against the estranged wife of the former Los Angeles Clippers owner.
Recently, Clippers forward Blake Griffin wrote a column for Derek Jeter's website the Player's Tribune that revealed his true feelings about former Clippers owner Donald Sterling, aka 'The Weird Uncle."
The former co-owner of the Los Angeles Clippers will have her day in court against the woman she says lured her husband into an affair that led to the sale of their team.
Beverly Hills police were called to the home of Donald Sterling after his wife Shelly reported a burglary, but found no crime.
Levenson said he wrote the email in an attempt "to bridge Atlanta's racial sports divide." Instead, he offered his divisive comments, including his theory that Hawks black fans kept white fans away.
An appeals court has rejected former owner Donald Sterling's request to halt the sale of the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
The Los Angeles Clippers are officially under new ownership.
A petition filed by Donald Sterling's attorneys seeking writ relief was denied late Friday evening by an appellate court.
A judge tentatively ruled Monday Shelly Sterling acted properly in removing her husband as a director of the family trust that owns the Los Angeles Clippers.
As the court decides whether or not the Clippers sale to former Microsoft CEO Steve Balmer was done legally, Chris Paul is speaking out and saying if the right decision isn't made quickly, it could greatly affect this year's team.
Outside the courtroom, CBS2's Randy Paige said both sides are confident of a victory.
However, less than 40% of Screen Actors Guild members participated in the ratification vote.
A suspicious package closed off the area around a federal immigration office in Los Angeles County.
Classes were canceled for Wednesday at Redondo Union High School after a 15-year-old 10th-grade student was arrested Tuesday for allegedly carrying a loaded weapon onto the campus.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani is the team's main target this offseason.
A daytime raucous on a Hollywood Hills street led to a man being shot in a home.
However, less than 40% of Screen Actors Guild members participated in the ratification vote.
A suspicious package closed off the area around a federal immigration office in Los Angeles County.
Classes were canceled for Wednesday at Redondo Union High School after a 15-year-old 10th-grade student was arrested Tuesday for allegedly carrying a loaded weapon onto the campus.
A daytime raucous on a Hollywood Hills street led to a man being shot in a home.
"The Morning Show" (Apple TV+) leads the television contenders with six nominations and "Succession" (HBO) followed with an impressive five nominations, according to the release.
However, less than 40% of Screen Actors Guild members participated in the ratification vote.
A suspicious package closed off the area around a federal immigration office in Los Angeles County.
Classes were canceled for Wednesday at Redondo Union High School after a 15-year-old 10th-grade student was arrested Tuesday for allegedly carrying a loaded weapon onto the campus.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani is the team's main target this offseason.
A daytime raucous on a Hollywood Hills street led to a man being shot in a home.
A 3.5-magnitude earthquake shook parts of Orange County Monday night.
Hidden Air Tags helped investigators track down a plant thief accused of stealing $8,000 worth of items.
Chance Brannon, a former Camp Pendleton Marine, has pleaded guilty to federal charges for his role in a firebombing attack on a Planned Parenthood clinic in Costa Mesa in 2022 as well as planning an attack on Dodger Stadium.
Newport Beach police Sgt. Steve Oberon said they are "actively seeking additional information related to these allegations and pursuing all leads and evidence to obtain the facts of the case."
A Westminster mother is accused of drowning her 9-year-old daughter in a bathtub. Prosecutors said the girl used a wheelchair and could not speak.
Planned Parenthood filed a formal complaint against the city of Fontana for allegedly blocking abortion access, which recently became a right protected by the California Constitution.
An armed suspect died of an allegedly self-inflicted gunshot wound after a standoff with deputies in Wildomar on Sunday.
According to investigators, two victims were followed from a motorsports store after they purchased two NOS tanks. After arriving at their location, they were approached by two suspects armed with a pistol who stole the tanks and fled from the area.
Investigators say that shots were fired after an altercation between three people over an apparent road rage incident in downtown Riverside on Nov. 25.
A San Bernardino County Sheriff's sergeant was airlifted to the hospital after killing a suspect during a gas station shootout.
A federal court ruling involving a controversial arrest within Moreno Valley Unified School District could lead to big changes in school policies nationwide.
Caltrans engineers warned the department about the possibility of fires raging under freeways if flammable materials were allowed to be stored there. However, it appears these guidelines may have been ignored.
A stabbing at an LAUSD school that went unreported for hours has raised concerns about student's safety.
A KCAL News investigation, which revealed dangerous and toxic conditions at several Metro stations across Los Angeles County, where potentially deadly traces of drugs were found left behind, has prompted the Metro board to pass a mandate requiring cleaning and disinfecting to promote the safety of travelers. David Goldstein reports.
KCAL News senior reporter Ross Palombo shows how race, ethnicity and wealth affect the quality of schools in California.
The U.S. military identified all eight Air Force crew members on an Osprey that crashed on Nov. 29 off the shore of Yakushima Island, Japan.
Grand Theft Auto is one of the best-selling entertainment franchises of all time, with millions of fans awaiting its next release.
John Mayer is on a mission that's about more than his music. In 2019, he launched the non-profit Heart and Armor Foundation with $3 million of his own money,
Human remains found in rural Indiana in 1982 have been identified as those of Connie Lorraine Christensen, authorities said.
Naysa Woomer, the disgraced Republican's former communications director, advised Santos to own up to all his reported lies.
Naysa Woomer, the disgraced Republican's former communications director, advised Santos to own up to all his reported lies.
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum had struggled with name recognition and did not qualify for the third GOP debate last month.
Mayor Karen Bass announced her plans to criss-cross Los Angeles ahead of the first anniversary of her inauguration on Dec. 11, highlighting work on homelessness, safety, business, climate and city services.
Manuel Rocha, who served as U.S. ambassador to Bolivia, has been arrested in a long-running FBI investigation. He is accused of serving as an agent of Cuba.
Israel dismissed warnings leading up to the terrorist attack, Rep. Mike Turner, the chair of the House Intelligence Committee, said.
One in four college students says they have credit card debt, according to a new survey by U.S. News and World Report. And with interest rates topping 20 percent, those students could be in debt for years. On Your Side's Kristine Lazar has more on the biggest mistakes college students are making with their credit cards.
Fewer than a third of Americans have a will. Experts say that could lead to confusion and money loss when someone dies without one. On Your Side's Kristine Lazar has expert tips on who needs a will and how to create one.
Choosing random numbers increases your chances of not having to split the prize money should you win.
A new online bank is catering to seniors and advertising an advance on monthly Social Security payments, without any extra fees or charges. Kristine Lazar takes a look.
The Biden Administration wants to trash so-called "junk fees," and has spent the past year slowly chipping away at them. But will the president's efforts really help consumers? On Your Side's Kristine Lazar takes a look.
A federal rule taking effect Jan. 1 was intended to stop abuses by pharmacy benefit managers, but some pharmacists say it's making things worse.
Three different dog food brands have been recalled in recent week because of bacteria that can sicken pets and humans who handle the food.
The social media company has hidden the dangers of its platforms from the public with profit in mind, dozens of attorneys general allege.
On Saturday Gov. Newsom announced the approval of Senate Bill 770, introduced by Sen. Scott Wiener (D-SF) which advances steps toward securing universal health coverage in California.
Union coalition that led three-day walkout says employees may strike again unless health care giant addresses their concerns.
Seidler, who grew up around the game as a third-generation member of the O'Malley family that used to own the Dodgers, died on Tuesday, the Padres announced. He was 63.
Board members from Hollywood's actors union have voted to approve the deal with studios that ended their strike after nearly four months.
Utah has become the latest state to sue TikTok, alleging the social media company is "baiting" children into addictive and unhealthy habits.
The numbers have been drawn for an estimated $1.55 billion Powerball jackpot that ranks as the world's fourth-largest lottery prize.
A bill to allow Amsterdam-style cannabis cafes in California has been vetoed by Gov. Gavin Newsom, according to Assemblymember Matt Haney, who authored the legislation.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts tells MLB Network that Mookie Betts is set to become the regular second baseman for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2024.
Last season's Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Caleb Williams will not play for USC in the Holiday Bowl.
Quinton Byfield scored twice, Anze Kopitar became the franchise leader in assists, and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Colorado Avalanche 4-1.
After fighting to winning seasons, UCLA and USC will remain in SoCal for bowl season.
Matthew Stafford threw three touchdown passes, Puka Nacua became the first Rams rookie wide receiver to reach 1,000 yards in a season, and Los Angeles extended its winning streak to three games with a 36-19 victory over the Cleveland Browns.
However, less than 40% of Screen Actors Guild members participated in the ratification vote.
Grand Theft Auto is one of the best-selling entertainment franchises of all time, with millions of fans awaiting its next release.
John Mayer is on a mission that's about more than his music. In 2019, he launched the non-profit Heart and Armor Foundation with $3 million of his own money,
Trevor Daniel Jacob, who staged a California plane crash to make a YouTube video of himself parachuting to safety was sentenced Monday to six months in federal prison for obstructing the investigation by destroying the wreckage, the U.S. Justice Department said Monday.
Beyoncé ruled the box office this weekend with $21 million in North American ticket sales, according to estimates from AMC Theatres Sunday.
The union representing thousands of film and television actors officially ratified its new three-year contract with Hollywood studios Tuesday night in the wake of a nearly four-month strike that brought the industry to its knees. However, less than 40% of members participated in the vote, SAG-AFTRA disclosed.
Santa Ana may be the first Orange County city to weigh in on the Israel-Hamas War. The City Council is expected to vote tonight on a resolution calling for a ceasefire. Also, the search continues for a man accused of vandalizing more than 30 cars in three hours in Koreatown with a crowbar. Plus, a high-speed train to Las Vegas might finally become a reality because of a new federal grant. Your top stories at the top of the hour, weekdays at 2p, 3p, and 7p streaming on CBS News Los Angeles.
For the second time in two days, a 15-year-old 10th-grade student was arrested Tuesday for allegedly carrying a loaded weapon onto the campus of Redondo Union High School, which will be closed on Wednesday as a result of the twin arrests.
KCAL News reporter Amanda Starrantino introduces us to a Long Beach mother who is making it her mission to empower kids to keep them safe from predators.
Police are investigating a Hollywood Hills daytime residential dispute that ended with one man shot Tuesday.
Here are the roads closed for the Hollywood Christmas Parade
Although damage was minimal, some residents woke up Monday to flooded streets, fallen trees and other issues
Tropical Storm Hilary, which started the weekend as a Category 4 hurricane, has quickly moved up the coast of Southern California, bringing heavy rain, flooding and strong winds to the area. Here's a look at some photos from the notable weather event.
Thousands descended on Huntington Beach to watch their favorite surfers compete in the Wallex US Of Surfing, July 29 - Aug 6. Check out some photos from the first couple of days of the competition
Shots from the LPGA Tour's JM Eagle LA Championship at the Wilshire Country Club in Palos Verdes.