Caleigh Wells
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Cities like New York and San Francisco allocate more than $70 per tree per year, while Los Angeles is shelling out less than $30.
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Toys R Us may be gone, but joy isn't.
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There's no cost out-of-pocket, but you have to sign up for it first.
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A massive community in pristine grasslands brings great views, but also high fire risk, more traffic and increased pollution.
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If the motion moves forward, it could go into effect as soon as February 2019.
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The Ventura County Fairgrounds is still housing dozens of horses that don't have a stable to return to.
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The biggest question after a wildfire: How do you rebuild? Here's the answer, from your water and electricity providers.
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"If I could've I would've left, but you know I'm not gonna. The animals need me ... I was not gonna leave them. I know everyone's going to say I'm an idiot."
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We talked to voters about Katie Hill (and their peppermint lattes).
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Hundreds of thousands of voters will take to the polls tomorrow. And that requires some advanced planning.
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