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Wickey Two Hands was supposed to be the first person tried for camping in Fresno. Instead, after the city and county poured resources into his case, it was dismissed at the last minute.
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Although her business premises were destroyed, Shelene Hearring’s students helped her understand that “all the spirits, all the energy, all the love, all those years were still living.
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Officials said parks and fields within the affected neighborhoods should test for heavy metals in the soil.
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After voters approved Proposition 36 last year, some Republican lawmakers are seeing greater support for tougher parole rules.
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The move comes a week after a state board reaffirmed its finding that the LA County facility is unsuitable to house youth.
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They still have a lot of growing to do, but Sunny and Gizmo should be weeks away from fledging.
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It took multiple phone calls, a trip to the AT&T store, a visit to UPS and a whole lot of patience.
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Between the slate of tariffs currently in effect and proposed tariffs on car parts, the cost of car ownership is rising. And that's true even if you're not in the market for a vehicle.
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The week was dominated by news about the Maryland man illegally deported to El Salvador. But there was also concern over tariffs and Robert F. Kennedy's work as Health and Human Services secretary.
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Wildfire smoke, ash and debris can contain toxic metals, including lead.
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Food banks in L.A. saw an increase in demand after the January fires. Then the federal government halted millions of dollars in funding for food banks.
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Consider it fuel for the traffic-clogged drive into the stadium and the hike to your seats.