Ed Buck is a wealthy political donor. His home is also where two men died in the past year and a half. Tomorrow night at 11 we confront Buck and ask the tough questions that everyone wants answered. @CBSLA
Personal news: Last year, I approached management about winding down my investigations & 12/13 will be my last day. The past 34 yrs have been wonderful as a founding KCAL News member & especially being able to help improve our community as Investigative Reporter. I’ll say more 1/
Wednesday is my last day at KCAL News after 34 years. I’ll be on the morning show at 9am with Dorothy.And they have a look back at my career later in the newscasts. If you’re out of town you can watch online at cbsla.com. It should be a fun and bittersweet sendoff
Tuesday night at 11 we’re back on with a new investigation. LA County spent $300 Million dollars on new voting machines that critics warn won’t reliably count your vote. Is it money well spent? Watch and find out! @CBSLA
Fed will have 2:00 press conf to announce story we broke. Democratic donor #EdBuck will be charged with providing drugs that led to the death of Gemel Moore in his West Hollywood apartment. One of two men who died. Buck will be transferred to federal custody. @CBSLA
Tonight at 11. #EdBuck the wealthy political donor. His apartment is where two men have been found dead. We ask the hard questions you won’t see anywhere else. @CBSLA
Tonight at 11. The true confrontation with #EdBuck. He’s a wealthy political donor. His apartment is where two men have been found dead. We ask the hard questions you won’t see anywhere else. @CBSLA
End of an era at KCBS/KCAL. @CBSLADave is retiring on Friday. The best political reporter in town and a friend for more than 25 years. @Patharveynews and I will miss him.
2/ When I sign off but thanks to KCAL for its deep investment in & support of my work, my contacts for insight & guidance & the viewers for such kind words over the years. After a break, I'll weigh chapter 2 ideas but will always consider the last 3 decades my finest time.
Tonight on CBS2 at 11. With the homeless and trash situation out of hand we found more than a hundred thousand dollars of new surveillance cameras designed to catch people dumping trash—sitting idle for more than a year! Some still in boxes. Why?@CBSLA
Tonight at 11 a new investigation. The LA Homeless Authority claims the number of unsheltered people only went up slightly in the latest count. Is that what you see on the streets? Could they be manipulating the numbers? Some saying they are. @CBSLA