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L.A. County says public works crews are on 24/7 patrols.
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It’s part of an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve public health.
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With high winds and fire danger comes power outages — unplanned due to downed trees and planned to try to prevent fires. We have some tips on making it through an outage.
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Reparations advocates are campaigning for two proposals that failed in the final hours of last year’s legislative session.
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In order to better understand her circadian rhythm, science journalist Lynne Peeples lived in a bunker for 10 days with no exposure to sunlight or clocks.
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New UCLA chancellor brings experience as a former University of Miami president, Harvard administrator, and Mexico health secretary.
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The new designation near Joshua Tree National Park protects wildlife and preserves Indigenous spiritual and cultural values tied to the land.
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Washington, D.C., is the next stop in former President Jimmy Carter's six days of funeral services. He will lie in state in the U.S. Capitol through Thursday morning.
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LAPD suspends resident visits to fire area as search for more bodies continues. The fire, which has killed 11 people, has burned through more than 23,500 acres.
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The Chuckwalla National Monument covers more than 624,000 acres south of Joshua Tree National Park in Southern California. The Sáttítla Highlands National Monument covers more than 224,000 acres in Northern California.
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There is again widespread uncertainty among immigrant families in California about what is to come, given President-elect Donald Trump’s promises of mass deportation.
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As part of his $322.2 billion spending plan for the 2025–26 budget year, Newsom is prioritizing existing programs and future savings.