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The goal of the PETSAFE Act, which Rep. Judy Chu helped introduce, is to make sure pet owners don't face "impossible choice" to leave pets behind in mandatory evacuations.
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Hear from fire survivors, read stories of resilience and and get helpful resources to mark the anniversary of the January 2025 L.A. fires.
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911 recordings obtained by LAist shed light on why and how emergency planning continues to leave people with disabilities behind.Listen 30:10
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LAist investigates illicit dumping at three Antelope Valley sites.
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The National Weather Service updated its forecast on Saturday, predicting major rainfall to arrive late Tuesday night.
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The atmospheric river is expected to peak around Christmas Eve, with wet weather potentially continuing into the weekend.
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The decision lowers the investor-owned companies' profits by about 0.3%. It's likely to have a small effect on Southern Californians' energy bills.
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The sewage was accidentally discharged into the San Gabriel River on Tuesday, according to the California Office of Emergency Services.
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Biologists have attached tiny, solar transmitters to the monarch butterflies, allowing researchers and everyday visitors to help track the butterflies’ movements in real time.
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Echoing state and local officials, a new analysis agrees: hydrant failures in the Palisades fire were ‘the rule rather than the exception.’
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California’s snowpack is about 20% of normal for this time of the year, according to the state’s snow-tracking website.Listen 0:43
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Will California OK lower utility company profits? How a pending vote could affect your electric billCutting utility rates of return is one way the state is trying to address the energy affordability crisis.Listen 0:43
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Officials are urging people in Altadena to steer clear of wildlife equipment after a bear trap was tripped by a member of the media.Listen 48:15
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A state regulator is requiring California’s last nuclear power plant to conserve 4,000 acres of surrounding land to keep operating until 2030.