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California has the most Chagas cases of any state.
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Several feet of mud in houses, cars stuck in flooded roads; for many in this part of the desert, it was nothing like they’d seen before.
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Here's why these rare, native plants have become more susceptible to wildfire.
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The Corpse Flower will soon bloom at the Huntington Gardens.
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Unsheltered in the storm during Tropical Storm Hilary, donating residuals to help those affected by the writer/actor strikes, and a chat about podcasts.
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For more seasoned writers, residual checks can still be substantial, which is why they're giving other strikers a helping hand.
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Officials focused shelter efforts at people living where the risk was highest – along rivers and flood zones. But only a few hundred emergency shelter beds were launched, despite over 50,000 people living outdoors in L.A. County.
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Shots will show up in pharmacies in October.
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All bets are off when the Santa Ana winds arrive.
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Farmworker advocates in the Coachella Valley have been taking stock of Tropical Storm Hilary’s damage to fields, farmworker communities.
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Neighbors to one of California’s biggest hazardous waste recyclers say they’re unfairly exposed to pollution, but can California afford to lose one of the few facilities that still takes toxic waste?
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Season starts in September with a stunning and unexpected perspective on the secret recordings of L.A. City Council members that unleashed one of the city’s biggest political scandals.