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As Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House on Jan. 20, public radio partners in the California Newsroom want to hear from you about what this means for your community.
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Pacific Palisades is known for many of it's famous and wealthy residents, but many of the families who’ve lost their homes are not fabulously wealthy.
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Pasadena Humane has mobilized to rescue and care for more than 400 animals displaced by the Eaton Fire, including dogs, cats, bunnies, goats, and even a pony.
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The current fires are on track to become one of the most costly disasters in California history. That could threaten the stability of California's insurance market and make housing costs go up even more.
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"These fires will likely be the costliest in history, not the deadliest, and that is the only silver lining right now."
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As part of his $322.2 billion spending plan for the 2025–26 budget year, Newsom is prioritizing existing programs and future savings.
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Residents should see insurance options expand this year, but homeowners may also see some higher rates.
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During the guided hikes, you’ll be able to enjoy the outdoors and learn about local geology, wildlife and cultural treasures.
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In January 2025, the U.K. will require an electronic travel authorization for visitors and the European Union will require the same mid-2025.
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Gas stoves emit a host of pollution that is unhealthy for you, from gases that irritate your lungs to carcinogens.
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