
Ryan Fonseca
Former Associate Editor
(he/him)
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Local rivers and storm drains have flushed our trash to the ocean. "Our beaches look like landfills after every major rain," one expert told us.
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There could even be a dusting of snow in the Antelope Valley.
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Two more inches of rain are supposed fall before Tuesday and snow levels could drop to 3,000 feet.
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As per usual, the sequel is going to be worse than the original.
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The region could get more than four inches of rain by the time the storms pass early next week.
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The 35-day shutdown interrupted and delayed critical wildfire recovery work that park staff was in the middle of after the Woolsey Fire.
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Broken bones, dislocated joints and bleeding in the skull were among the more severe cases documented in the new study.
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Media industry veteran Herb Scannell, who once led Nickelodeon and BBC Worldwide, North America, will serve as Southern California Public Radio’s new president and CEO beginning late February.
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Flash Flood Warnings have been issued in Santa Barbara and Ventura counties in the burn zones of 2017's Thomas Fire.
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We don't want to scare you, we want to help you survive the next one.
Stories by Ryan Fonseca
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