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Evan Jacoby
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Former producer for "How to LA" and on-call
Stories by Evan Jacoby
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Shaking was likely felt as far away as Long Beach, with no damage likely.
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A day with the Save the Tiles volunteers as they work against time to preserve over 200 fireplaces in Altadena.
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The National Weather Service warns that heavy rainfall could cause floods and debris flow in burn scars.
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The house was listed for $450,000. Its listing agent expects escrow to close early next week.
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Conflicting plans from the city and county confuse residents and visitors alike, as L.A. city backtracks on reopening and the county proceeds with plan.
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Reopening of the Palisades was scheduled for 8 a.m. Sunday. But on Saturday night, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass said checkpoints will remain in place, after she secured additional law enforcement resources from Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Marine biologists prepare to study damage from debris flows, nutrient imbalance and toxic contaminants.
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Heavy rain is in the forecast starting 4 p.m. on Sunday until Monday afternoon. Burn scars, in particular those around the Eaton Fire areas, might see the hardest impact.
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How To LA producer Evan Jacoby’s tips on going car-free.
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The move of Suehiro Cafe to Downtown LA is yet another example of local businesses leaving the neighborhood, nibbling away at its cultural identity
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One woman’s story of her experiences with interim housing.
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Why service gaps are being filled by volunteers and mutual aid groups