Human trafficking leaders arrested in L.A. | West Coast Wrap

Federal authorities in Los Angeles say they've arrested the leaders of one of the country's largest human smuggling organizations, accused of bringing thousands of undocumented immigrants here from Guatemala. We'll look at how this bust is connected to a series of raids across Southern California over the past week.

Protesters work to disrupt ICE raid | West Coast Wrap

Tonight -- tensions rising as the Trump administration pushes ahead with its immigration crackdown with protesters in Southern California trying to interrupt a raid by federal authorities. More on why that home may have been targeted and why demonstrators stepped in. Plus -- a car crashes upside down in an icy ravine in Colorado--how a witness and quick-thinking sheriff's deputies rescued the two women inside as that car filled with water.

Tributes pour in for the late Gene Hackman | West Coast Wrap

We're following the latest developments from New Mexico tonight, where actor Gene Hackman, his wife, and one of their dogs were found dead inside their home. Coming up-hear more of the 911 calls released late today, and we'll show you how Hollywood is paying tribute to Hackman's remarkable career. And, using cutting-edge technology to call balls and strikes, we'll take you to spring training in Arizona, where Major League Baseball tests out robot umpires.

In-Depth: Eating Disorder Awareness Week

KTVU's Heather Holmes sits down with Jackie Shiels, clinical psychologist at Kaiser Permanente to take an in-depth look at the nature of eating disorders and how to support those struggling or at risk.

Utah avalanche | West Coast Wrap

A father and son face a terrifying wall of snow as they're caught in the middle of an avalanche in Utah. How the two managed to make it out alive.

Emotional support robots | West Coast Wrap

Taking our relationships with robots to the next level. A demonstration is happening in the West for companies exploring ways their robots can provide companionship and improve mental health.

Judge signs unprecedented order over now-closed FCI Dublin prison

A federal judge on Tuesday approved an unprecedented order, called a consent decree, over the now-closed FCI Dublin prison, where at least 350 women who were formally incarcerated there are now at other facilities across the country.