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The lawsuit found a state geologist had previously warned about the risk of bluff failures at that location.
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The estimate includes damages and potential investments to prevent similar destruction in future storms.
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Supervisors voted on the measure after hearing a staff presentation on county efforts to help residents affected by pollution.
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The nonprofit EcoFlight gave a group of advocates, nonprofit leaders and government representatives a bird’s-eye view of the Tijuana River Valley.
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Several people caught dengue fever locally in Los Angeles this fall. Climate change and invasive mosquitoes have made that possible, experts say.
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If implemented, Project 2025 could severely curb women's reproductive rights and determine which cases local, federal and state prosecutors pursue.
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Firefighting crews took advantage of calmer weather Sunday to increase containment of a small wildfire in Oakland, California, that burned two homes.
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Desert areas continue to remain hot, with highs hitting the upper 90s.
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The United Nations effort to achieve "harmony" with the natural world kicks off in Colombia this week. Recent reports show there's a lot of work to do to achieve that goal.
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Hawaii's native tree snails, known as the "jewels of the forest," are rapidly disappearing. Some of the most imperiled only live in human care now, safeguarded 24 hours a day.
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