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Warmer temperatures will return briefly on Wednesday before a cooling trend takes us into the weekend.

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1. Could LA’s coastline become a national park? Study sparks debate

A stretch of Los Angeles County’s coastline is under federal review as part of a new study exploring whether the area should become part of the National Park System.

The study, which the Department of the Interior ordered in February, includes roughly 20 miles of shoreline from Pacific Palisades to Torrance. It was mandated by a 2023 law to examine whether federal management could improve preservation, access and resources along the coast.

NPS officials stress that the study itself does not change how the beaches are currently managed and that any decision to designate the area as a national park or similar site would require further action by Congress or the president.

Still, the possibility has drawn strong interest and concern from local communities.

2. New Pacific Surfliner trip to expand service from LA

A new daily Pacific Surfliner roundtrip connecting Los Angeles and San Luis Obispo will begin service next month, expanding rail options for commuters, it was announced Monday.

The additional trip, launching May 4, will increase service levels from Los Angeles, including six daily trains to Goleta and three to San Luis Obispo, according to the LOSSAN Rail Corridor Agency.

Santa Barbara County highlighted how the expanded service demonstrates investment in regional transportation and delivers on the voter-approved Measure A, a half-cent sales tax for transportation in Santa Barbara County.

The Pacific Surfliner operates along a 351-mile coastal corridor linking San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties, serving 29 stations.

3. Analysis by avalanche experts question decisions by guides on deadly California backcountry trip

An investigation has found nine backcountry skiers killed in the deadliest avalanche in modern California history were being guided through dangerous terrain when safer routes were available.

It also says the group was large enough to increase the risk of being caught in a deadly slide.

The report of the Sierra Avalanche Center was released Saturday. It questions decisions made by group leaders with Blackbird Mountain Guides. It says the group was traveling beneath an avalanche path after intense snowfall made a slide more likely.

Investigators also said the skiers were traveling in a tightly packed line but should have been spaced out to reduce the risk.

A memorial is seen at the Victory Highway Eagle in Downtown Truckee ahead of a vigil for the nine Castle Peak avalanche victims in Truckee, Calif., Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026. (Stephen Lam/San Francisco Chronicle via AP)

Around the Nation

1. Trump warns Iran ‘could be taken out in one night’ if no deal by Tuesday

2. Risky rescue of US crew downed in Iran relied on dozens of aircraft and subterfuge, Trump says

3. Key Fed official sees possible rate hike amid higher gas prices, inflation concerns

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Antony Starr plays Homelander on “The Boys.” (Image courtesy of Prime Video/Jasper Savage)

The 5th and final season of ‘The Boys’ hits Prime Video

All good things must come to an end.

The fifth and final season of “The Boys” hits Prime Video on April 8 with the first two episodes, followed by weekly episodes leading up to the epic series finale on May 20.

Click the link above to watch Spectrum News’ interviews with Antony Starr, Jack Quaid, Karl Urban, Erin Moriarty, Karen Fukuhara, Jessie T. Usher, Nathan Mitchell, Valorie Curry and Eric Kripke.