Is 4.4 jolt an end to Los Angeles' 'earthquake drought'?

For their West Coast broadcasts, NBC's Today and CBS This Morning both led with news of the earthquake before segueing into coverage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Local station KABC, meanwhile, preempted Good Morning America to stick with local 

The federal agency later corrected its mention of Megan “Anderson” to “Henderson,” tweeting “We got so excited we got a little crazy on the keys.” Great job by @KTLA's Megan Anderson & @ChrisKTLA by getting under their desks during today's #earthquake.

TODAY's Al Roker, Natalie Morales and Tamron Hall had some fun with Los Angeles TV anchor Chris Schauble's on-air reaction to yesterday's 4.4 magnitude earthquake in Southern California. Al pranked his co-hosts with a mock earthquake drill and 

For their West Coast broadcasts, NBC's Today and CBS This Morning both led with news of the earthquake before segueing into coverage of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Local station KABC, meanwhile, preempted Good Morning America to stick with local 

Posted on Mar 17, 2014. usatoday.com |. Earthquake Today – A moderate earthquake rattled dishes and bolted Southern Californians out of bed Monday morning. The magnitude-4.4 earthquake had initially been rated at 4.7, but was