Coastal state parks up and down California suffered major damage from pounding winter storms.
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Southern California's latest winter storm is on its way out.
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The National Weather Service forecasts high winds and treacherous driving conditions in the mountains.
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It’s scary and tragic when collapses happen, but we’ve built a whole lot of homes on hills that are being slowly eroded by the sea.
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There's no formal or regular process to monitor slide-prone coastal bluffs.
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Three people tell us what it’s really like to have long COVID. "We feel swept under the rug," says one.
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A snowstorm prevented the students from leaving the San Bernardino Mountains on Friday as planned.
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The audit found no smoking gun, but did confirm repeated concerns about the public clean power agency.
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The students from four different schools had expected to return Friday from a week at outdoor education camps in the San Bernardino Mountains.
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Some of the same climate activists who helped birth the Orange County's Clean Energy Agency now wonder if it can be saved. This is your guide to why it matters.
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The city will stop processing new permits for accessory dwelling units (ADUs) immediately.
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Email showed pre-meeting communication among majority board members.
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The beach town is threatening to sue the state over laws that force cities to permit more homes in order to ease the housing crunch.