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In 1983, just 22 California condors were known to exist.
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Hint: Many cultures believe solar eclipse is a bad omen.
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Thousands of people gathered in parks, schools, parking lots and observatories to witness the partial solar eclipse on Monday.
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Two lanes going both directions on Century Boulevard will be closed until 7 p.m. Friday.
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The skies are in our favor to get a clear view of today's solar eclipse.
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Pros and everyday Angelenos weigh in.
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Rebel Wilson talks about her new memoir, an Ed Ruscha retrospective comes to LACMA, a tasting event downtown, and more.
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Installing solar arrays on commercial and public buildings could bring renewable energy to two-thirds of the nation's disadvantaged neighborhoods.
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Delivery trucks, school buses, and other short-haul vehicles will electrify much faster than big rigs, easing air pollution in urban neighborhoods.
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Aerial monitoring finds they emit methane at levels at least 40% higher than previously reported to the EPA.
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Monday's weather is expected to be clear for Angelenos wanting to see the solar eclipse, with low marine layers in the morning anticipated to burn off by the eclipse's start at 10 a.m.
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From elegant barn owls to elephant seals chilling on the beach and a serene underwater kelp farm, there are plenty of livestream options.