Riley Beggin
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The motion makes the day an official county holiday, joining cities such as Phoenix, Seattle, Minneapolis and Berkeley which have made the same switch.
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The Glendale Narrows Riverwalk project would give the area's more than 100,000 residents pedestrian and bicycle access to the park.
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Newhall Ranch agreed to achieve "net zero" climate pollution under the settlement, which will require the developers to install, among other things, solar panels and electric vehicle chargers.
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Fewer trains will run on the route on Sept. 23 and 24. There are usually 12 trains, but this weekend there will be only four with two running in each direction.
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The state alleges that Gatorade's 2012 free game "Bolt!" implies that water can hinder athletic performance.
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The total number of homicides over June, July and August dipped to 59, which is much lower than the typical rate for the summer months, which recently has totaled in the 70s or 80s.
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The International Olympic Committee met in Lima, Peru this week, where they officially announced Los Angeles and Paris as future host cities.
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"The nudge from Titan's gravity, even at that distant fly by approach distance was enough to seal Cassini's fate," said Todd Barber, lead propulsion engineer on the Cassini Mission.
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The cubs have spent the last four months growing behind the scenes as they bonded with their mother and gained enough strength to navigate their outdoor habitat.
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The suit filed against the Department of Homeland Security is the first from a university hoping to stop the administration’s decision to end the program.
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