
- President Barack Obama will conclude a two-day visit to the Los Angeles area Wednesday by participating in an interview on the online real estate database Zillow, answering questions from people around the nation submitted through a range of social media platforms by Zillow's users and social media users using the hashtag #askobamahousing. The interview will be streamed live at Zillow.com, White House.gov and Yahoo.com. Obama will then head to Camp Pendleton in northern San Diego County, where he will visit with military families and deliver a speech to troops.
- In regional news, an LAPD detective reportedly shot a dog outside of a Reseda home on Monday. The incident happens about a month after a Hawthorne police officer was caught on camera shooting a dog. Read the full story on HuffPost Los Angeles.
- Los Angeles County officials Tuesday discussed pay changes for social workers as a means to reform Department of Children and Family Services. Phillip Browning, the director of DCFS, told the Board of Supervisors he was considering pay changes as part of an effort to prevent deaths like that of 8-year-old Gabriel Fernandez, who was left in his Palmdale home despite multiple reports of abuse. Two social workers and two supervisors are set to be fired in connection with the boy's death.
- The city of Cerritos Planning Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Read the agenda here.
- The numbers in Wednesday night's multi-state Mega Millions draw are 1, 11, 16, 51, 55 and the Mega number is 41. The estimated jackpot is $20 million.
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