We’ve rounded up the stories you may have missed over the weekend to prepare you for the week ahead.
But before we jump into Southern California’s top stories, residents should expect a brief respite from the heat before temperatures get even hotter later in the week.
After temperatures reached into the 90s in some parts of Southern California on Sunday, there will be a dramatic cool-down in the first half of the week. Highs are likely to top out in the 70s across much of the region on Monday, according to the National Weather Service.
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“However, we are far from done with the heat as a prolonged period of widespread mid-80s to 90s will likely begin Thursday and may continue into next week,” the NWS said.
Light rain is possible through Monday night in San Diego County, while the forecast is dry elsewhere.
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🌀 An area of low pressure is seen spinning over Baja this afternoon.
🌬️🕑 The counterclockwise flow around this will continue to bring gusty Santa Ana winds, winding down this evening.
🌦️ Ever so light rain may fall (mainly over SD County) late tonight through Monday night. pic.twitter.com/xtSmlz7axY
— NWS San Diego (@NWSSanDiego) March 8, 2026
In other news, a man was arrested Saturday after police in Long Beach say he intentionally ran over his 89-year-old father. Authorities arrived to find the man pinned under a vehicle, but were unable to save him.
Additionally, the Los Angeles Marathon was on Sunday and offered a true photo-finish moment for its first and second place men’s winners. Michael Kamau of Kenya won the race by -00:01, in what marathon officials called the closest finish the event has ever seen.
Plus, your next call to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office might be answered by AI — the law enforcement agency over the weekend began using AI to answer calls.
Celebrations of Holi — the Hindu festival of colors — continued into the weekend, including events in Los Angeles. The annual celebrations welcome the start of spring using colored water and powders that devotees throw in the air and on each other.
Here are some other stories you may have missed:
Federal Agents Staging In San Diego County Prompts Response By Sheriff’s Office
The San Diego County Sheriff’s Office distanced itself from the operation.
Darrell Issa, Longtime Republican Congressman, To Retire
After vowing to fight for a seat in the new district serving Eastern San Diego County, Temecula and Murrieta, Darrell Issa reversed course.
Man Dies After Cutting Off Penis On Los Angeles Street: Report
Los Angeles police received a report about a man cutting himself and found a man suffering from extensive injuries.
Would-Be Kidnapper Tried To Drag Woman Walking Home Into Vehicle: Police“
Due to the seriousness of the incident, detectives believe there may be additional victims,” police said.
Overturned Concrete Truck Threatens LA County Freeway
A major freeway transition was shut down while the overturned truck spilled its load.
A woman was arrested in connection with the shooting, reports said.
RivCo Corrections Deputy Arrested On Suspicion Of Sexual Battery: Sheriff
He also faces a charge of false imprisonment, according to the sheriff’s office.
Los Angeles City Councilwoman Nithya Raman Sunday formally launched her campaign for mayor.
CA Soldier Killed In Middle East War Remembered As ‘Strong Leader’
The soldier’s remains were returned to his family on Saturday.
‘Ghostbusters’ Actress Jennifer Runyon Dies At 65
“She will always be remembered for her love of life and her devotion to her family and friends,” relatives said.
The fire broke out in the home’s kitchen.
Fire Damages Home, Surrounding Vegetation In Hollywood Hills
More than 100 firefighters were dispatched to the Saturday blaze.
Man Shot In Valley, Suspects At Large
The suspects remained at large after the Friday night shooting.
Several palm trees were on fire when authorities arrived.
At-Risk Woman, 26, Goes Missing In Topanga
Authorities are asking for the public’s help locating the missing woman.
Palm Springs Faces Legal Challenge Regarding Low-Water Bridge Project
The city of Palm Springs is facing a lawsuit over its low-water crossing project.
A driver was killed Saturday in a single-vehicle crash.
Overnight Sobriety Checkpoint In Santee Nets 3 DUI Arrests
Three people were arrested on suspicion of DUI.
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