- Associated Press - Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Your daily look at late-breaking California news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today:

1. STUDENT SEX ABUSE

Los Angeles Unified School District to pay $88 million to settle teacher sex-abuse lawsuits involving 30 children and their families.

2. WILDFIRE OUTLOOK

U.S. Forest Service officials, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to discuss preparations for 2016 wildfire season.

3. FREEWAY SECURITY CAMERAS

Pittsburg City Council votes to install surveillance cameras on one of two freeways where at least 20 shootings have occurred.

4. THUNDER-ADAMS

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Oklahoma City’s Steven Adams apologizes for describing Golden State’s guards as “quick little monkeys” after the Thunder’s win over the Warriors in Game 1 of the Western Conference finals.

5. CYCLING-TOUR OF CALIFORNIA

Stage 3 riders to trek 104 miles from Thousand Oaks toward Santa Barbara.

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