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L.A. beaches could be managed by the federal government6:02 The National Park Service is considering a proposal that would place Los Angeles County beaches under its jurisdiction. Get more electricity from coal, Trump tells Department of Defense4:01 An executive order directs Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Secretary of Energy Chris Wright to approve long-term contracts with coal-fired plants to provide electricity to military installations and facilities. Climbers banned from Mt. Baldy as storm approaches, sparking backlash19:38 The closure order has sparked a social media backlash from experienced climbers who argue their access should not be limited because of mistakes made by the unskilled and untrained. A SoCal beetle that poses as an ant may have answered a key question about evolution10.února A new study from Caltech explores the remarkable way a SoCal beetle infiltrates the colonies of the ant that runs the show in the Angeles National Forest — and what it can tell us about interdependent relationships in nature. California reserved $165 million for Tesla to electrify its trucking industry. The result may stifle EV innovation9.února California has set aside about $165 million in vouchers to subsidize the purchase of the Tesla Semi — an electric vehicle that critics say is still not road-worthy. Torrance residents call for the ban of 'flesh-eating' chemical used at refinery8.února U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters reintroduces a bill that would require refiners to find alternatives to MHF within five years, or be fined per infraction. A wolf has come to Los Angeles County for the first time in more than a century8.února Around 6 a.m. Saturday, the 3-year-old female arrived in the mountains north of Santa Clarita, as tracked by a GPS collar. Should some L.A. beaches be a national park? It's being studied. Here's how you can weigh in7.února The National Park Service is embarking on the Los Angeles Coastal Area Special Resource Study, focusing on the coastline and adjacent areas along Santa Monica Bay from Will Rogers State Beach to Torrance Beach, including areas around Ballona Creek, as well as San Pedro. Residents plagued by putrid Dominguez Channel odor win millions in lawsuit7.února Two dozen people who sued the owners and tenants of a Carson-based warehouse responsible for a putrid smell emanating from the Dominguez Channel waterway have won a multimillion-dollar verdict. How climate change is threatening the future of the Winter Olympics6.února Warming temperatures are threatening the future of all outdoor snow-based sports in the Olympic Games. Is it only a matter of time before certain Olympic events disappear? How failing negotiations could spiral into a bitter fight over the Colorado River5.února Negotiators for seven states remain deeply divided over how to cut water use along the Colorado River. The chances of a court battle appear to be growing. In Palisades visit, Trump officials vow to speed up permits for fire rebuilding5.února EPA Chief Lee Zeldin visited Los Angeles together with the head of the Small Business Administration to address what they called unacceptable delays in granting building permits after the last year's devastating fires. |