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Oreo, the dog rescued from Palisades Fire in Los Angeles, is recovering – The Washington Post
National The gripping story of how Oreo the dog was rescued from the L.A. fires A Pomeranian who would only return for one man spent five days missing in Pacific Palisades, until a community of strangers rallied to bring him home .Updated January 17, 2025 Source Link: Oreo, the dog rescued from Palisades Fire in…
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2025 Los Angeles Fires | CA.gov
Resources for Californians Impacted by 2025 Early January Los Angeles County Fires. Source Link: 2025 Los Angeles Fires | CA.gov
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2025 Los Angeles Fires | CA.gov
Resources for Californians Impacted by 2025 Early January Los Angeles County Fires. Source Link: 2025 Los Angeles Fires | CA.gov
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New law bans book censorship in California libraries | cbs8.com
Author: CBS 8Staff Published: 10:47 AM PST December 26, 2024 Updated: 10:47 AM PST December 26, 2024 SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. — On January 1, 2025, dozens of new laws in California will go into effect. Among them is Assembly Bill 1825, also known as the California Freedom to Read Act.The bill, authored by Assemblymember…
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Don’t feed the bears! But birds OK, new Tahoe research shows | KEYE | CBS Austin
by SCOTT SONNER | Associated Press, Friday, February 10th 2023 Wildlife biologists and forest rangers have preached the mantra for nearly a century at national parks like Yellowstone and Yosemite, and for decades in areas where urban development increasingly invaded native wildlife habitat. But don’t feed the birds? That may be a different story —…
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Air conditioning has a climate problem. New technology could help. | The Washington Post
By Shannon Osaka, (c) 2022, The Washington Post, Sat, September 10, 2022 at 7:01 AM·6 min read This week, Californians got a reminder of one of the most vexing paradoxes of global warming. With temperatures well over 110 degrees Fahrenheit in some regions on Tuesday night, hundreds of thousands of the state’s residents received beeping…
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The Quest to Protect California’s Transcontinental Railroad Tunnels | Travel | Smithsonian Magazine
Built by Chinese immigrants in the 1860s, the caverns cutting through Donner Summit helped unite the country By Shoshi Parks, Freelance writer, January 12, 2022 A summer hike led me straight to the yawning maw of the Donner Summit tunnels high above Donner Lake in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains. Not even the longer of the…
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Academy Museum: Movie Exhibit Highlights – Sunset Magazine
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, set to open Sept. 30 in Los Angeles, offers much more than those famous ruby slippers. By Jennifer Konerman – September 13, 2021 Just as the 2022 Oscars season is beginning (in earnest) for awards-hopefuls, the long-awaited Academy Museum of Motion Pictures is set to open in Los Angeles. The…
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Best Seafood Restaurants in San Diego: Oceanfront Spots to Eat At Now | Thrillist
It doesn’t get any fresher than this. By Mary Beth Abate, Published on 8/12/2021 at 4:03 PM There are approximately 2,792 different seafood restaurants in San Diego, according to statistics that we just made up. With 70 miles of coastline in San Diego County alone, along with Baja California and the whole Pacific Northwest, San…
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The California Dream Is Dying – The Atlantic
The once-dynamic state is closing the door on economic opportunity. By Conor Friedersdorf, July 21, 2021 About the author: Conor Friedersdorf is a California-based staff writer at The Atlantic, where he focuses on politics and national affairs. He is the founding editor of The Best of Journalism, a newsletter devoted to exceptional nonfiction. Behold California,…
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Happy ending for Warwick’s bookstore as local investors step in to save the day – The San Diego Union-Tribune
With the store facing an uncertain future, investors bought the building that houses it By John Wilkens, May 2, 2021 5:55 AM PT Warwick’s calls itself the oldest bookstore in America continuously owned and operated by the same family. This is its 125th year in business, the last 70 of them in a building on Girard…