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The rainbow pride flag at the center assault near Lake Arrowhead is one sign of an increasingly visible LGBTQ+ community in the San Bernardino mountains — which is now processing what happened and what it means.
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After a class of flame retardants called PBDEs was phased out due to links with developmental health issues, manufacturers started using another, similar group of compounds.
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More people are testing positive and being hospitalized with COVID.
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At a time when virtually every teen has a cellphone, many have access to guns, and many are coping with mental and emotional health crises, some say it’s not surprising that violence features so heavily in children’s social media feeds.
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Standard homeowner policies will cover basic wind and rain damage, but not if it’s due to flooding or mudflows — unless a recent wildfire is to blame.
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Cook’s Corner, where a gunman opened fire Wednesday night, has deep community ties that stretch back to at least 1926.
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Do you have to pay a service fee? Is tipping still a thing? And where does all that money go?
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Cook’s Corner, where a gunman opened fire Wednesday night, is often described as a biker bar. But the community ties run far deeper, stretching back to at least 1926.
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The charity facilitating the donations was started five years ago, after the wildfire that largely destroyed the town of Paradise in Northern California.
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Sunday, Aug. 27 marks the second annual National Cinema Day. That means very cheap movies in theaters around town.
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Despite a historic tropical storm, thousands of people descended on downtown L.A. this past Sunday to attend what's billed as the largest fan celebration of Korean culture and music in the world.