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The quakes hit about 30 minutes apart with the stronger one coming second.
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It's been so hot for so long, we've lost track of how many days of 100 degrees the region has endured — and the end won't come this weekend.
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The lease was renewed between the U.S. Navy and the California State Parks a day before the expiration of the prior agreement.
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More than 15,000 employees with money waiting for them worked for businesses in California, one of the top states with unclaimed wages.
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The Grammy-winning Brazilian musician whose hit “Mas Que Nada” made him a global legend was a longtime L.A. resident. His family said Mendes died after months battling the effects of long COVID.
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Court leadership described it as a constitutional safety net, but some court reporters aren’t so sure.
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Train track inspectors on the lookout for what are known as "sun kinks."
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Some SoCal schools are keeping students indoors during recess and have rescheduled games during this latest heatwave, but more comprehensive policies are in the works.
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The California Legislature passed more than a dozen bills to regulate artificial intelligence in recent days, though some ambitions fell short.
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A community college upstate asked neighbors to pitch in for student housing. They did, and other campuses are taking note.
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Judge David O. Carter orders 2,550 more homes in L.A. and says "it’s no surprise" that veterans don't trust the VA.
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Crews are working in high heat and tough terrain in the San Bernardino Mountains. The number of threatened structures increased to 8,000 structures, including homes and businesses, as of Monday night.