Despite extensive wildfire damage in Los Angeles County, a UC Berkeley poll reveals a determination among residents to stay.
Wind gusts were forecast to top 50 mph in some areas. In Pico Rivera, a tornado with wind speeds reaching 85 mph traveled ...
The tornado, creating gusts of up 85 mph, left a trail 80 yards wide and a mile long, damaging homes, plowing over trees, ...
Southern California was being pounded by a major storm Thursday morning, bringing evacuation warnings and fears of mudslides.
S&P Global Ratings analysts said they reviewed their entire rated California public utility portfolio before giving seven ...
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It’s been half a century since the fall of Saigon in April 1975, when Lâm and his family left their native Vietnam for a new ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNHow much rain did Los Angeles County get? See rainfall totals by neighborhoodDuring a 48-hour period between Tuesday through Thursday, downtown Los Angeles received about 1.19 inches of rain while Sepulveda Canyon at Mulholland Drive near Getty Center was quenched with 1.43 ...
Saturday’s $100,000, Grade III Santa Ana Stakes for fillies and mares highlights a four-day racing week in Arcadia ...
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Despite widespread stress, smoke inhalation and other disruptions caused by the January wildfires, a majority of Los Angeles ...
While the Los Angeles area will feel the impacts from the Palisades and Eaton fires forever, a vast majority of residents will feel comfortable remaining at home. According to a study from the UC ...
An atmospheric river began hammering down in Southern California, bringing heavy rain and triggering mandatory evacuation orders in some areas.
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