Grubhub sued by LA County for false advertising and unfair business practices
Los Angeles County lawmakers are taking on food delivery giant Grubhub with a suit alleging false advertising and unfair business practices.
Watch CBS News
Kristine Lazar is an Emmy award-winning consumer investigative reporter for CBS LA. Kristine graduated Phi Beta Kappa from UC Berkeley (Go Bears!), after growing up in Del Mar, in San Diego County. Kristine loves her home state of California so much that she has worked up and down the state, from Palm Springs and Fresno to San Diego, before landing here in Los Angeles in 2007.
In 2017, she helped launch our consumer franchise, which is now part of the largest investigative team in the state, CBS News California Investigates. You can catch her reports during our weekday morning show from 7am to 10am. Kristine prides herself on saving you money and keeping viewers informed about important consumer news and the latest scams to watch out for. Kristine's investigative reporting has changed legislation. Her reporting on the fatal 2008 Metrolink accident in Chatsworth led to the passage of federal legislation limiting cell phone use by conductors and engineers on trains. She also broke what would become a multibillion-dollar pandemic scam, as California became ground zero for unemployment benefits fraud. During that time, she helped hundreds of viewers recover the money stolen from them.
Though she loves what she does, having decided at the ripe old age of 4 that she wanted to become a journalist, Kristine's favorite job is that of being a mother. She is the proud mom to a boy, Griffin, and twin girls, Lola and Mary. She's also married to a twin, so you could say she's become a bit of an expert at living with multiples. When Kristine isn't at work, she enjoys spending all day in the backyard with her kids, running with her husband, or visiting the beaches in her hometown. She also loves to bake- but only foods with lots of sugar and butter!
If you have a story tip, you can email Kristine at klazar@cbs.com.
Los Angeles County lawmakers are taking on food delivery giant Grubhub with a suit alleging false advertising and unfair business practices.
A local senior lost her life savings to bank fraud, and now she is suing her bank claiming it should have done more to protect her money.
Across the nation auto insurance rates are spiking higher than ever, even in Southern California. In fact, some of the most expensive cities in the state are in Los Angeles County.
Kristine Lazar speaks with one shopping expert who details a number of ways you can get a jump start on your holiday shopping, sparing your wallet in the process.
Trash, human waste and rodents have infested one Los Angeles County neighborhood after RVs moved in and took over streets in Florence-Firestone.
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.
As a voice for landlords, the Apartment Assoc. of Greater LA is asking a judge to overturn the pandemic-era rent hike freeze, saying that inflation has taken a toll on its members who are struggling to make a profit.
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.
Long-time resident and president of the Motor Avenue Improvement Association, Lee Wallach, says his community has been asking for sidewalk improvements for years with disabled residents risking their safety to get around.
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 growing number of bank customers are having their accounts shut down without much warning or explanation, leaving them without access to their money. On Your Side's Kristine Lazar spoke with a local man whose tweet about the experience went viral last week.
American "muscle cars" may turn heads and go fast, but they rank among the deadliest on the road according to a new report out by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. On Your Side's Kristine Lazar has the details.
While Covid shut-downs may be behind us, some small businesses are still recovering from the lost revenue -- especially the restaurant industry. Now one local lawmaker is trying to make things easier for them to offer dining "al fresco."
The images of 12 destroyed homes in Rolling Hills Estates are shocking, and leave many wondering, If this happened to my home, would my insurance cover it?