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Tropical Storm Kay off Baja California began to bring gusty winds to Southern California early Friday, including the first rain band before dawn.
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An oil company has pleaded guilty to negligently discharging crude off the coast of Orange County when its underwater pipeline ruptured last year.
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Forecasters say the hurricane might bring rains to southernmost California by the weekend.
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