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Southern California weather turns wilder, with snow and possible tornado
L.A. NOWThe National Weather Service issued a tornado warning just after 6 p.m. Saturday for east central Santa Barbara County and west central Ventura County. “There’s an active storm cell,” said weather specialist Bonnie Bartling. Meanwhile,... -
Toxic metals: Ventura County Superfund site is expanding into wetlands
GreenspaceContamination is spreading from an old coastal Oxnard metal recycling plant, which is now a federal Superfund site. The Environmental Protection Agency reported Thursday that lead, zinc and other pollutants are migrating from the 40-acre Halaco plant to... -
Baseball: Saturday's scores
Varsity Times InsiderTOURNAMENTS NEWPORT ELKS Newport Harbor 6, Laguna Hills 3 Trabuco Hills 12, Arlington 3 Placentia Valencia 12, Northwood 8 Irvine 3, Brea Olinda 2 Murrieta Mesa 13, Sunny Hills 1 Foothill 27, Santa Fe 3 Whittier Christian 9, Garden Grove...... -
Deputies raid Ventura county cockfighting arena, find dead animals and euthanize aggressive gamecocks
L.A. NOWAuthorities in Ventura County were searching Monday for suspects who escaped after deputies raided a blood-splattered cockfighting arena where dozens of animals were being exploited in violent contests. Deputies found 16 dead animals strewn near two rings... -
Small oil spill fouls Ventura County beach
L.A. NOWCrews were working Tuesday to clean up an oil spill that has fouled a quarter-mile of Ventura County coastline.... -
Temperatures hit the 80s across Southern California
L.A. NOWAreas across Southern California basked in 80 degree weather Wednesday as a high-pressure zone kept temperatures above seasonal normals. The temperature reached 86 degrees in San Gabriel, 84 in Burbank and 81 near the coast at Santa Monica Airport, the...... -
Tsunami warning issued for northern and central California and Oregon; Southern California on watch
L.A. NOWTsunami watch is issued for coasts of northern and central California and Oregon. Southern California remains under an advisory. Those living in tsunami warning areas near the beach or in low-lying regions “should move immediately inland to higher... -
L.A. County keeps rank as top U.S. manufacturing employer
Money & CompanyManufacturing jobs in Los Angeles County have continued to decline in recent years, as they have nationwide, yet the county retains its ranking as the leading U.S. manufacturing center, a new report says. L.A. County had 389,300 people employed in...... -
Basketball: Thursday's regional scores (NorCal andSoCal)
Varsity Times InsiderSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL BASKETBALL BOYS Second round, Thursday Division I Long Beach Poly 66, Etiwanda 63 Mater Dei 72, Loyola 70 Taft 65, Carlsbad La Costa Canyon 43 Corona Centennial 68, Westchester 57 Division II San Diego Lincoln 71, Fresno...... -
Tsunami advisory for L.A. area canceled, but danger of 'tidal surges' remains
L.A. NOWThe National Weather Service has canceled a tsunami advisory for Southern California, officials announced Saturday. But they warn that "abrupt tidal surges" could continue in local harbors and that people should proceed with care at marina and beaches. At... -
Baseball: Thursday's scores
Varsity Times InsiderACADEMY LEAGUE Crean Lutheran 12, St. Margaret's 4 MULHOLLAND LEAGUE Pacific Lutheran 15, Westview 5 NONLEAGUE Excelsior 12, Upland Christian 9 Gardena 1, North Hollywood 0 Glendale 11, Bell-Jeff 1 Hawthorne Math & Science 16, Vistamar 2 Marywood-Palm... -
Officials expect worsening weather conditions Sunday evening; flooding possible
L.A. NOWThe National Weather Service has issued a flood advisory for Los Angeles County and a flood watch for the Orange County coast, Riverside and San Bernardino County valleys and the Inland Empire through late Sunday, the first day of spring.......
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