
Stay or go? Residents hope Altadena can preserve its spirit
Thousands of structures burned down in Altadena. Residents wonder what a rebuilt community will look like — and who will return to protect the spirit of the town. Miles Loudermilk’s…
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Camp Pendleton Marines enjoy a Super Bowl party organizers hope is ‘the perfect day’
Organizers hope that an “over-the-top” Super Bowl party at the America Legion Harbor Post 291 on the Balboa Peninsula will be something several hundred Camp Pendleton Marines who attended the…
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Crew of rescuers honored for saving bodyboard’s life on Christmas Day in San Clemente – Orange County Register
When Olivier Eustache’s heart suddenly stopped beating at T-Street, a series of quick-thinking actions helped save the bodyboarder’s life. Subscribe to continue reading this article. Already subscribed? To login in,…
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Sharing what we lost in L.A.’s fires
The scars left behind — charred hillsides, entire neighborhoods like checkerboards of ash and rubble — reveal only a fraction of what January wildfires took from Southern California. A month…
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Santa Ana City Councilmember Jessie Lopez asking council to bring back sanctuary advisory group
City Councilmember Jessie Lopez wants her colleagues to bring back Santa Ana’s Sanctuary Policy Advisory Group, a committee responsible for reviewing the city’s sanctuary policies and possibly strengthening the protections…
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California should expedite rules to mitigate wildfires, lawmakers say
California lawmakers are calling on the state to expedite rules that some scientists and fire officials say may have helped mitigate the damage from Los Angeles’ devastating wildfires. The idea…
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Busy Saturday with Lunar New Year and Black History parades in OC – Orange County Register
Two of Orange County’s diverse communities showcased their heritage and vibrant cultures on Saturday, Feb. 1. In Westminster, the annual Tet Parade celebrating the Lunar New Year marched through the…
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How three college students got first-ever photos of an elusive shrew
The Mt. Lyell shrew, a mouse-like mammal that lives in the central Sierra Nevada, has never been photographed in the 100 years since it was discovered. It took three industrious…
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How Linux developers and the community can better attract new users
ZDNET I often sit around wondering what Linux can do to help attract new users. Sometimes, I come up with ideas that are pretty obvious and tend to center around…
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As Little Saigon celebrates Tết and a major milestone, more is known about its vitality, needs – Orange County Register
As the Little Saigon community gathers to celebrate Tết, the Lunar New Year, we know a little bit more about its residents than before in its nearly 50 years. Many…
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Newsom rolls out major LA players to assure that LA Rises anew – Press Enterprise
Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks as Stan Kasten, Casey Wasserman, and Earvin “Magic” Johnson listen during a press conference at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2025,…
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Norco-based pediatric therapy nonprofit adds 35 new patients with grant funds – Press Enterprise
“I realized that there just wasn’t anything in the Inland Empire to serve children with disabilities as far as specialized therapy services,” said Cassandra Sanders-Holly, CEO and founder of Leaps…
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In walking tour, mayor and recovery czar pledge revived Pacific Palisades
The city of Los Angeles is planning to hire an outside consultant to handle a significant rebuilding contract for areas devastated by this month’s Palisades fire, Mayor Karen Bass said…
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Photographers give their best shot for 2024
2024 ended on a high note for the Laguna Woods Camera Club with the presentation of members’ top photos of the year. Many of the winners are by now known…
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1.2 million boxes of Girl Scout cookies have landed in the Inland Empire – Press Enterprise
Girl Scout cookie season kicked off on Saturday, Jan. 25, as more than 500 volunteers across the Inland Empire helped distribute 1.2 million boxes of cookies. The “mega drop” of…
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Community groups set up strike teams to respond to Trump’s mass deportation plans
In the early days of President Trump’s first administration, several Kern County organizations launched a tip line people could contact if they spotted immigration enforcement activities underway. Nearly three weeks…
Read More »‘Freaked out’: Fear, uncertainty grip California’s immigrant community as Trump rolls out crackdown plan
Leticia Jimenez expects to graduate from Cal State San Bernardino this spring with a degree in business administration. She came to the country without authorization when she was 2 years…
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