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L.A. City ignored fire safety as it permitted development in high risk areas, lawsuit alleges13:46 A lawsuit filed Dec. 23 provides 75 examples of building plans seemingly in violation of fire safety regulations designed to improve evacuations and firefighter access. Newsom mobilizes emergency crews as storm bears down on California13:46 Rain will pick up Wednesday morning, with the heaviest downpours forecast from Wednesday night into Thursday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. Recent storms boosted California's snowpack, but there's still a long way to go3:15 The California Department of Water Resources' first snow survey of the season revealed that statewide snowpack is 71% of average for December. California regulators order Edison to look for fire risks on its old transmission lines30.prosince State regulators ordered Southern California Edison to identify fire risks on its unused transmission lines like the century-old equipment suspected of igniting the Eaton wildfire. California's longest-tenured wildlife department chief steps down after 15 years30.prosince Charlton "Chuck" Bonham is leaving the top post at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife at the end of the month to join the Nature Conservancy. He departs as the state contends with mounting human-wildlife conflict and disputes over water policy. Contributor: Photos of the dirty 1970s will make you appreciate the EPA29.prosince The public and politicians in both parties saw the urgency 50 years ago and enacted the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act and Endangered Species Act. They're working and paying off. L.A. fire cleanups reports describe repeated violations, illegal dumping allegation29.prosince We reviewed thousands of pages of Army Corps of Engineering quality assurance reports for the January fire soil cleanup. The results were startling. 'It's tragic here': Lytle Creek residents are cut off, buried in mud after storm, resident says29.prosince Residents of a San Bernardino County mountain community are contending with mounds of mud from a fierce holiday storm that took out bridge access to one neighborhood. Where a Saudi company pumps desert groundwater, Arizona considers imposing limits27.prosince Fondomonte, a subsidiary of a Saudi dairy company, grows hay in the Arizona desert by pumping groundwater. State officials are considering imposing regulation and limiting pumping. SoCal's wettest Christmas holiday ever, and the intensifying drought-to-deluge cycle behind it26.prosince Scientists attribute these extreme weather swings to climate change, warning of intensifying "hydroclimate whiplash" patterns globally. L.A. got a break from the rains during Christmas day, but flooding risks remain25.prosince On Christmas day, rain continued to fall across L.A. County and beyond. The precipitation has been less intense, but risks of flooding and mudslides remain in some areas. Seven books to help you work through the climate anxiety you developed in 202524.prosince With the holiday travel season ramping up, a good book is a must-have for airport delays or to give as the perfect gift. Imperial Valley farmer arrested on suspicion of murdering his wife24.prosince Imperial County farmer Mike Abatti was arrested on suspicion of murder in the death of his estranged wife, Kerri Abatti. Betty Reid Soskin, 'trailblazing' oldest national park ranger, dies at 10424.prosince Betty Reid Soskin, the National Park Service's oldest ranger, died Sunday. As a ranger, she shed light on the painful reality of working on the WWII home front as a Black woman. Why California's milk cartons may lose their coveted recycling symbol23.prosince Milk cartons may lose the recycling symbol in California, potentially making the material unusable in the state. |