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California’s Wildfires Show No Signs of Slowing Down

As hurricane-force winds fan the most destructive wildfires in California history across bone-dry foothills, communities face the dual threat of...

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There's No Place Like Did-It-Yourself Home

Like many homeowners, Doan Do and his neighbors are eager to show off their new homes, proud to point out the spacious living room or the barbecue on...

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Los Angeles Will Remain at High Risk of Fire Into Next Week

The arrival of La Niña is starving California of rain, and more high Santa Ana winds could be on the way.

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Southland Battered by 80-M.P.H. Wind Gusts : Widespread Damage Reported to Buildings; Trucks Overturned; Power to 287,000 Lost

Hurricane-force Santa Ana winds from a massive inland weather system slashed through Southern California on Saturday, overturning trucks, shattering...

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How Did the Los Angeles Fires Get So Out of Control?

A climate scientist discusses how to think about and weigh the variables that led to the current disaster.

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Climate Whiplash and Fire Come to L.A.

Climate change has brought both fiercer rains and deeper droughts, leaving the city with brush like kindling—and the phenomenon is on the rise...

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Senior Housing Project Opens on Santa Ana Site

Flower Park Plaza, a $13-million senior housing project, has opened in Santa Ana at 1st and Flower streets. The 199-unit structure is a joint effort...

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Title Firms Are Sued After FTC Price-Fixing Charges

At least six class-action lawsuits have been filed against First American Title Insurance Co. of Santa Ana and five other title insurance companies...

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Santa Ana : McLean Cadillac Decides to Move to Different City

McLean Cadillac, a fixture in downtown Santa Ana since 1939 and one of the county’s oldest auto dealerships, will move to the new Tustin Auto...

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The Case for Letting Noncitizens Vote

Measures to allow local noncitizen voting failed in the last election, but that hasn’t always been the case throughout American history.

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