The Issue Is: with guests Ann Coulter, Stephanie Miller, Rep. Adam Schiff
President Trump and top Republicans in the House are calling on Congressman Adam Schiff to resign following the partial release of the Mueller Report.
What The Hal? Teaching students the signs of human trafficking
Students at Santa Ana's Valley High School have been working on a project involving human trafficking. It's called Freedom Ambassadors.
The Issue Is: Attorney Gloria Allred, and a one-on-one with Petraeus
In this week's episode, we talk with attorney Gloria Allred, Caroline Heldman from Occidental College, and John Thomas, Republican strategist.
What The Hal? Strokes, and the BEFAST warning method
Actor Luke Perry (Riverdale, Beverly Hills, 90210) was only 52 years old when a stroke killed him.
The Issue Is: Mayor Pete and Gov. Inslee; Tomi Lahren and Stephanie Miller
With California more important to the presidential race than ever before, we catch up with presidential candidates in Southern California.
What The Hal? WorkingNation reporting on the future of work and jobs
In this episode of What The Hal? we talk to Ramona Schindelheim, Joan Lynch and Paul Irving.
'Citizen' app launches in Los Angeles, alerting users to nearby crime and emergency situations
A new app that launched Tuesday in the greater Los Angeles area gives users instant access to information about real-time crime and other emergency situations in their immediate surroundings.
What The Hal? Skye Patrick, Librarian of the year
Skye Patrick isn't your average librarian. If anything, she likes being the face of a new generation of librarians creating programs that address the interests of today's younger readers and older ones as well!
Cheryl Hunter on overcoming trauma and finding the road to resilience
While traveling in Europe as a teenager, Cheryl Hunter was abducted by two criminals who held her captive before eventually leaving her for dead.
How our county officials are handling the recent rainfall
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Education Attorney Adam Wasserman talks ADHD medication and schools
On the Olympic & Bundy podcast, we talk about ADD and ADHD in young people, and schools suggesting to parents to medicate their children – which he says should never happen.
Dancer Matthew Day goes from the Bay to the Jennifer Lopez's Grammy stage
Matthew Day (@mattday_from_thebay) is a dancer who has touched stages around the world with artists like Jennifer Lopez, Will.i.am, Kendrick Lamar, Ricky Martin and more.
Modern dating culture with '#instalovers' author Andi Lew
Andi Lew wrote the new book "#instalovers: Digital dating, DM disasters & love stories," where she dives into the world of dating on apps and social media.
Peter Lorimer of Netflix series 'Stay Here' on running a moneymaking AirBNB
Peter Lorimer is co-host of the Netflix series "Stay Here," which helps property owners turn their AirBNB listings into beautiful moneymakers.
Talking the restaurant biz with award-winning chef and restaurateur Michael Schlow
Chef and restaurateur Michael Schlow is the man behind Cavatina in the Sunset Marquis Hotel in Los Angeles, as well as several other restaurants across the country.
Parker York Smith on positively influencing the world of men's fashion
Parker York Smith moved to Los Angeles originally to become an actor. Eventually, he realized it was time to pivot to something that had been a greater passion of his for a long time: fashion.
Dr. Sanda Moldovan: Healthy mouth, healthy life
Dr. Sanda Moldovan, the founder of Beverly Hills Dental Health and Wellness, is an award-winning periodontist, nutritionist and oral health and wellness expert.
Dylan Silver, host of HGTV's Snap Original 'You Wish You Lived Here'
Dylan Silver is the host of HGTV's first Snap Original, “You Wish You Lived Here.”
Are u ok?: Kati Morton helping the world care for its mental health, one YouTube video at a time
She joined my on Olympic & Bundy to talk about her background in becoming a licensed marriage and family therapist, her experience in treating eating disorders, the signs and symptoms of some mental illnesses out there, how to find a therapist and what to expect if you go -- and a lot more.
Composer Leo Birenberg on solving the musical puzzles of film and TV
Leo Birenberg is a composer for film and television, whose music has been featured in series like Dreamworks' "Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny" and YouTube’s "Cobra Kai."