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On a wing and a wave
One person will go home this weekend with $1,000 after the 18th annual Duck-A-Thon. One very lucky, random person. The charity event, which raises funds for AltaMed's Huntington Beach Community Clinic, takes the form of a race, as thousands of rubber...Tags: Festive Events, Health, Dining and Drinking, Viniculture, Hospitals and Clinics
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Fire approaches the edges of Wrightwood as residents flee [Updated]
L.A. NOWA brush fire that erupted Saturday in the Lytle Creek area of the San Gabriel Mountains continued to burn out of control this morning after destroying three structures, charring 3,500 acres of chaparral and timber and triggering the first mandatory...... -
Wrightwood fire grows to 3,500 acres; three homes lost and more threatened
L.A. NOWA fire in the San Gabriel Mountains has burned 3,500 acres, destroyed at least three houses and threatened hundreds more homes. [Correction: An earlier version of this post said the fire was in the San Bernardino Mountains instead of the...... -
1,000 acres burn near Cajon Pass in San Bernardino County [Updated]
L.A. NOWU.S. Forest Service and San Bernardino County firefighters are battling a blaze in the eastern San Gabriel Mountains that ignited this afternoon and quickly scorched 1,000 acres, authorities said. [Updated, 8:15 p.m.: Officials report the fire has grown... -
Firefighters make stand to save Wrightwood
L.A. NOWFirefighters were making an all-out assault to prevent a fast-moving brush fire in the San Gabriel Mountains from reaching the community of Wrightwood. The blaze, which has charred 3,500 acres of chaparral and timber, triggered the first mandatory... -
Fire in Wrightwood is 'looking a lot better,' officials say
L.A. NOWFirefighters were cautiously optimistic this afternoon as they continued battling the Sheep fire in the San Gabriel Mountains. Standing on the shoulder of Lone Pine Canyon Road and surveying the smoldering canyon lands about half a mile east of... -
Council cheers Prop. 16 loss
Utility officials across Burbank and Glendale breathed a collective sigh of relief Wednesday after voters rebuffed a ballot initiative that would have limited the ability of municipalities to create or expand public power services. The Glendale City...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Referenda, Facebook, Government, Davis (Yolo, California)
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Officials cheer Prop. 16 loss
Utility officials across Burbank and Glendale breathed a collective sigh of relief Wednesday after voters rebuffed a ballot initiative that would have limited the ability of municipalities to create or expand public power services. The Glendale City...Tags: Twitter, Inc., Referenda, Facebook, Government, Local Government
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PASSINGS: Byron Palmer, Dr. John Miller Hyson Jr.
Byron Palmer
Broadway, TV actor
Byron Palmer, 89, an actor and singer who broke through in the late 1940s in the hit Broadway musical "Where's Charley?" and later co-starred on the TV show "This Is Your Music," died of natural causes Wednesday at...Tags: Surgery, Minority Groups, Florida, Radio Industry, Hospitals and Clinics
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Lightning Sparks Dozens of Fires Across SoCal
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Lightning from a rare June storm moving across Southern California ignited about two dozen small fires Wednesday, mostly in San Bernardino County. At least 19 small fires erupted in the San Bernardino National Forest, from the San...Tags: Weather, Disasters and Accidents, Fires, Forestry and Timber, Highland (San Bernardino, California)
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12/28: Business progressions, promotions in Central Florida
Architecture Bentley Architects + Engineers Inc., Longwood, has hired Diana Chase as project designer and Anabella Ison as structural engineer. Boards of Directors John L. Estrada, senior manager for training with Lockheed Martin's Simulation, Training...Tags: Orlando Real Estate, Government, Real Estate Agents, Public Employees, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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U.S. Judge Lets Case Against The Hartford Proceed
The Hartford CourantA U.S. district judge in Bridgeport has ruled that a case against The Hartford by a former employee who accused the company of age discrimination and retaliation can continue, though his claims of harassment were dismissed. The decision by Judge Janet C....Tags: Minority Groups, Justice System, The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., Connecticut, Discrimination
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