LAUSD will decide over the weekend if school will resume Monday
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LAUSD will decide over the weekend if school will resume Monday

Los Angeles school officials will not make a decision about reopening campuses until late in the weekend, Supt. Alberto Carvalho said Friday morning. Carvalho said that while weather…

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California to consider expediting insurance claims after L.A. fires
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California to consider expediting insurance claims after L.A. fires

SACRAMENTO —  As lawmakers regrouped Thursday after fiery devastation across Los Angeles, Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas vowed to back legislation to help homeowners expedite insurance claims, while Senate leader…

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Genesis Invitational may move from Riviera Country Club due to Palisades fire
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Genesis Invitational may move from Riviera Country Club due to Palisades fire

The PGA Tour has informed its membership that it has not made a decision on the status of the Genesis Invitational, an annual signature event scheduled to take…

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Pacific Palisades reservoir was offline and empty when a firestorm exploded earlier this week.
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Pacific Palisades reservoir was offline and empty when a firestorm exploded earlier this week.

A large reservoir in Pacific Palisades that is part of the Los Angeles water supply system was out of use when a ferocious wildfire destroyed thousands of homes…

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Doctors, nurses press ahead as wildfires strain L.A.’s healthcare
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Doctors, nurses press ahead as wildfires strain L.A.’s healthcare

The rapidly spreading wildfires are not only upending the lives of tens of thousands of Los Angeles County residents and business owners, but also stressing the region’s hospitals,…

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The weather factors that triggered L.A. County’s devastating fires
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The weather factors that triggered L.A. County’s devastating fires

Los Angeles County is experiencing a once-in-a-generation wildfire event, spurred on by a once-in-a-decade windstorm. A true catalog of the destruction is almost impossible to assemble at this…

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A woman who lost her home in the Eaton fire has ‘no more tears to cry’
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A woman who lost her home in the Eaton fire has ‘no more tears to cry’

The sky was blue, empty of smoke, as if no ruin had come to the house where Maria Sanchez once lived at the foot of the San Gabriels…

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The psychological impact of experiencing L.A. fires on social media
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The psychological impact of experiencing L.A. fires on social media

Even for those lucky enough to get out in time, or to live outside the evacuation zones, there has been no escape from the fires in the Los…

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Trump’s claims about Los Angeles fire hydrants don’t hold water
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Trump’s claims about Los Angeles fire hydrants don’t hold water

SACRAMENTO —  OK, I admit it. I’m biased. I hate it when an opportunistic politician capitalizes on other people’s miseries and tries to score political points. I’m especially biased…

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Renowned Art Center Opens for Autistic Children
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Renowned Art Center Opens for Autistic Children

The cooperation between the Modem Modern and Contemporary Art Center in Debrecen and the local autistic member institution of the Saint Ephrem Greek Catholic Kindergarten and Primary School…

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