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Person with ‘history of sleeping on the job’ held critical role during Eaton Fire, complaint allegesAn L.A. County employee makes the allegation in a whistleblower complaint and in interviews about the response to the deadly fire. County officials dispute the allegations.Listen 29:16
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Valley communities will see highs mostly in the upper 70s to mid 80s today.
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Scarlet monkeyflowers usually die quickly without water — but researchers noticed some made it through.Listen 1:03
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After a Trump action, oil is again flowing in Santa Barbara County. But that's in violation of recent court orders, says top lawyer for an environmental group.Listen 4:06
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The state argues the Trump administration invented an energy emergency to justify forcing the restart of a shuttered offshore oil operation.
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Some areas will wake up to morning fog and low clouds.
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Santa Monica is expanding its efforts to restore dunes on its beaches. It's a climate change adaptation that has also been good for native plants and animals.Listen 4:13
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A science reporter's experiment with black soldier fly larvae is going well so far. Will the home-built system become self-sustaining?Listen 0:48
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Folks in LA and SoCal are reporting seeing an explosion of grasshoppers in their yards. Here's why — and why you could do nothing about them.
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A record-shattering heat wave is rapidly melting California’s snowpack. The early melt means less water when the state needs it most.
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Alligator lizards and other Southern California species are showing up about a month early thanks to the heat. And that carries some risks for these reptiles.Listen 0:41