I had been tuned in to CNN for it, too - it was incredible.
For those who didn't catch it, I hope this might help: I believe the flight departed from Burbank and was headed to JFK, but shortly after takeoff, they found out about the problem with the front wheels. That's when they decided to emergency land - first option was Long Beach, where I believe jetBlue is based, but it was a better decision to go on to LAX because the runway was longer and wider. The plane circled above LAX for I think over 3 hours or so - after jettisoning some amount of fuel to keep the plane light and more controllable for landing and also to lessen risk of it blowing up I think. Emergency crews (firefighters, rescue people) were ready at LAX but luckily they didn't have to face a disaster.
I applaud the captain and his crew - the landing was amazing and I'm so happy that everything turned out well. I heard one of the aviation officials said it was the best job anyone could've done at that situation. I couldn't help cheering. It was great.