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Tropical Storm Don Fizzles Over South Texas
ReutersMCALLEN, Texas -- Sunshine and warm temperatures returned to rain-starved South Texas after Tropical Storm Don fizzled across the region before dawn Saturday, the National Weather Service said. Don left less than an inch of rain across much of the...Tags: Tropical Storms, Disasters and Accidents, Brownsville, Weather Reports, Disasters
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Gayle on the Go: Weekend of June 11
KTLA NewsLooking for things to do this weekend? Why not check with Gayle on the Go! Saturday @7am 14th Annual Southern California Chevelle & El Camino Car Show Cottonwood Church 4505 Katella Avenue Los Alamitos 714-334-3501 http://www.socalchevellecaminoclub.org/...Tags: Chevrolet, Health, Festive Events, Los Angeles, Medical Specialization
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L.A.'s New Water Conservation Plan Takes Effect
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Residents in the City of Los Angeles can now water their lawns and gardens up to three days a week instead of two. The city's new water conservation ordinance takes effect Wednesday. Customers whose street addresses end with an odd...Tags: Los Angeles, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Thousand Oaks Brush Fire Under Control
KTLA NewsTHOUSAND OAKS -- Firefighters have gained the upper hand on a 50-acre brush fire that burned close to homes and businesses along the Ventura 101 Freeway and the Santa Paula 23 Freeway. The fire was reported around 2 p.m. Monday. Video from KTLA Sky 5...Tags: Wildfires
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State's Dirtiest Beachwater In Los Angeles County
KTLA NewsSANTA MONICA -- Some beaches in Southern California rank among the dirtiest in the country, according to a report released by the Natural Resources Defense Council Wednesday. The group said pollution continues to contaminate beaches and waters. There...Tags: Laguna Beach, Santa Monica, Environmental Pollution, Water Pollution, Weather Reports
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City Sprinklers Running During Rain Storm
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Despite heavy rain and a water conservation ordinance, sprinklers in parts of Los Angeles were out in full force Tuesday. Workers in Mid-City say it's been a common site this winter, with grass areas getting water from both the sky and...Tags: Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, Weather Reports, Venice, Weather
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Edison Announces Its Challenge Competition
ROSEMEAD - Southland students interested in energy and the environment are encouraged to enter the "Edison Challenge" competition. Registration is open until the end of the month for middle and high school student teams who want to enter original...Tags: Edison International, Renewable Energy, Science, Water Pollution, Nevada
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Homeowner Fined for Having 'Dirt' Lawn
COSTA MESA -- An unemployed homeowner in Costa Mesa has until the end of the day Friday to pay a $400 fine he says he got while trying to save both water and money. Out-of-work construction salesman Kevin Doane received the fine for having dirt...Tags: Fines, Crime, Law and Justice, Property, Punishment
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Rain Bird
FLOAT THEME: Entertaining Expedition The float theme is in accordance with Rain Bird's corporate philosophy of promoting the preservation of Earth's most precious resource through The Intelligent Use of Water worldwide. In doing so, "Entertaining...Tags: Endangered Species, Landforms, Chives, Mountains, Nature
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Mayor Calls For More Water Restrictions
LOS ANGELES -- Despite recent rainfall, Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa wants to increase restrictions on water use to deal with the ongoing drought across California. Villaraigosa said Monday he will ask the city's Department of Water and Power to...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Antonio Villaraigosa, California, Water Supply
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Officials ID 2 Killed in Corona Light Plane Crash
CORONA -- Authorities have identified the two people killed in a light plane crash in Corona Friday. William Randy Morgan, 50, of Trabuco Canyon, and Karen Lynne Oberdiear, 46, of San Juan Capistrano, were en route to Lake Havasu City when the single-...Tags: Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Industry, Death, La Verne, Los Angeles
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Kill Your Lawn
"Landscape rules on how much lawn is enough differ by city Depending on what city you live in (and sometimes what part of your city), the rules vary that govern how much greenery you have . Best to check before ripping out the grass and pouring...Tags: Homes, Science, Local Government, Nature, Los Angeles
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