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More than 400 experts were starting to prepare the latest national climate assessment report. They all received an email from ...
At the 45th Los Angeles Times Book Prizes ceremony, winners in 12 competitive categories and three special prizes addressed ...
If you’ve got a little one who’s ready to start school, you won’t want to mis the TK/Kindergarten Round-up held from 4 to 6 p ...
Actor James Woods and his neighbor Robert Trinkkeller will be presented with the Sons of the American Revolution Life Saving ...
Beginning Friday, April 25, motorists traveling on Highway 299 should prepare for 24/7 one-way traffic control, managed by a ...
No doubt about it, the opening on Tuesday was a milestone moment in the recovery from the catastrophic Palisades fire. But though returning to in-person school was a joyful moment, Hartsfield was ...
More than 260 Southern California steelhead trout were plucked from their stream in the Palisades fire burn scar and moved to a different area, saving them from lethal debris flows. The endangered ...
Wildlife officials feared critically endangered steelhead trout rescued from the Palisades fire burn scar might not be up for spawning after all they’d been through over the last few months. After ...
In the days after the Palisades fire broke out, then-Fire Chief Kristin Crowley said that budget cuts had hampered the department’s ability to fight the wind-driven blaze. Bass and her team ...
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. - Firefighters from the Bay Area who battled the devastating Palisades Fire in Southern California say the lessons they learned are crucial for communities here at home.
By Gary Baum Senior Writer Cruel summer: Some of Los Angeles’ most popular and picturesque beaches may not be safe for the high season due to January’s Palisades fire, which burned more than ...
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