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Experts sound alarm for areas that have not burned in decades
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Putting the spotlight on clothes made in LA with little waste
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A new government report finds that September was the hottest in the agency's 174-year global climate record. Climate change and El Niño are driving the heat.
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Wildfires cause billions in home damage every year. Now, insurers no longer want to take on the risk.
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View William Blake's art at the Getty. Catch Janelle Monáe in concert. Screen "L’Inferno" (1911) with live musical accompaniment. Attend a panel on The Living Queer Archive at LACE.
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Major investigation shows local governments are increasingly exploiting a loophole in the Clean Air Act, leaving more than 21 million Americans with air that’s dirtier than they realize. California leads the nation it its use.
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First pushed through by the Republican senator and climate denier Jim Inhofe, the rule has become a "regulatory escape hatch" for states that want to meet federal air-quality standards.
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The area is a longstanding concern for fire experts because it has just a handful of narrow roads to evacuate thousands of residents.
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The "Three's Company" actor would have turned 77 on Monday. She demanded fair pay and lost her job for it.
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A number of wild predators have fallen prey to poisoned rats
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A Cal State LA study looks at how the historic practice of redlining contributed to modern biodiversity in our local bird populations
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill permitting speed cameras in three Southern California cities as part of a statewide pilot program aimed at decreasing traffic accidents and deaths.