
Carla Javier
Former producer and report
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"You have two ... convicted convicts, and you have two guys acting," a participant said. "At the end, I want you to look at all four of us like we're the same."
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Thomas Fire Help has been carrying critical workers, like those in medicine, to their jobs. "We didn't sit around and say 'We're going to start an airline,'" said one volunteer. But that's sort of what happened.
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Clearing debris basins is a priority because, if there's another heavy winter storm, officials and experts think another mudslide could happen.
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Susan Berger spent a year taking photos of 33 streets named after the civil rights icon in 17 states and the District of Columbia, There are an estimated 900 such streets in the U.S.
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The recent mudslides in Santa Barbara County are the latest in a long history of damaging Southern California mudslides.
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While more arts ed is being offered to more students than many assumed, there's still work to be done to make sure access to that instruction is equitable.
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Santiago Sharks band members surprised the foster kids at Five Acres by performing for them then showering them with presents.
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The lessons learned in interactive sound design can be applied to augmented reality, theater, and even movie viewing on personal devices.
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"Music programs in schools and choir programs have always been considered safe spaces for anyone who is different, especially for LGBTQ students."
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The Creek Fire, which started early Tuesday morning in the Sylmar area, is now at 15,619 acres. Most nearby roads have been reopened.
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