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"Know Before You Go" Camping Tips
KTLA NewsMemorial Day Weekend Marks the Start of the Camping Season on the San Bernardino National Forest San Bernardino, Calif., May 22, 2012 – Camping in national forests can be a year-round endeavor, but for many people Memorial Day weekend is the deadline...Tags: Holidays, Agriculture, Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Memorial Day
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Bear Raids Glendale Trash Cans, Noshes on Baklava
KTLA NewsGLENDALE, Calif. (KTLA) -- Another hungry bear may be roaming around a neighborhood in Glendale. People living in the Chevy Chase Canyon area say they spotted a 400-pound bear rifling through trash cans looking for food. The bear was spotted in the 2500...Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Chevy Chase, Forestry and Timber
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Villaraigosa Seeks $78 Street Sweeping Tickets, Other Hikes
Staff WriterLOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa is pursuing another big boost in parking ticket fines, leaving some of them 70% to 90% more expensive than the year he was elected -- and several times the region's inflation rate. With the latest proposed...Tags: Finance, Fines, Economy, Business and Finance, Rentals, Public Officials
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Coroner IDs Man Found Dead on Angeles Crest Highway
KTLA NewsALTADENA, Calif. (KTLA) -- A man whose body was found on Angeles Crest Highway Thursday morning has been identified as 35-year-old Noe Vasquez, a Los Angeles County coroner's official said. Coroners officials have not yet completed an autopsy on...Tags: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Health, Environmental Issues, Human Body, Natural Resources
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400-Pound La Crescenta Bear Safely Relocated to Forest
KTLA NewsLA CRESCENTA, Calif. (KTLA) -- A 400-pound black bear was relocated to the wild April 10 after being captured while roaming around a neighborhood in La Crescenta. Since then residents have reported seeing a mountain lion in the neighborhood....Tags: Wildlife, Manhattan (New York City), Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber
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Game Wardens Kill Mountain Lion in Sunland Neighborhood
KTLA NewsSUNLAND, Calif. (KTLA) -- Police shot and killed an 80-pound mountain lion Friday after a resident spotted the big cat hiding in some bushes near her home. Marlene Hitt lives in the foothills near the Angeles National Forest. She was closing her garage...Tags: Wildlife, Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Shootings, Forestry and Timber
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Family Files Claims in Case of Woman Killed by Fallen Tree
KTLA NewsCOSTA MESA, Calif. (KTLA) -- The parents of a woman crushed by a fallen eucalyptus tree last year has filed wrongful-death claims against the city of Newport Beach. Haeyoon Miller's mother and father filed separate claims within the last two weeks....Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Natural Resources, Botany, Disasters
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Wild Wednesday: Wildlife Waystation
Allie Mac Kay heads out to the Wildlife Waystation in Angeles National Forest for her Wild Wednesday series. Founded in 1976 by wildlife lover and expert Martine Colette, the Wildlife WayStation is a national non-profit, holding rehabilitation,...Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber
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About 2K Without Power as Spring Storm Moves Out
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES, Calif. (KTLA) -- Thousands of people remained without power Monday, as an early spring storm made its way out of Southern California. Southern California Edison said about 2,000 customers were still without power. The Department of Water...Tags: Southern California Edison Company, Medical Specialization, Health and Safety at School, Health, Environmental Issues
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Anti-Gay, Racist Graffiti Found at Chaparral High
KTLA NewsTEMECULA, Calif. (KTLA) -- Authorities are investigating hateful graffiti messages that appeared on a wall at a high school in Temecula over the weekend. According to Riverside sheriff's officials, the hate messages were sprayed on a building at...Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resources, Forestry and Timber
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Woman Says She Used Telepathy After Plunge Off Forest Highway
KTLA NewsANGELES NATIONAL FOREST, Calif. (KTLA) -- A woman who barely survived a 350-foot plunge down an icy mountainside said she used telepathy to let her husband know she needed help. Tracy Granger, 56, had to spend a freezing night on the side of a mountain...Tags: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Hypothermia, Injuries and Wounds, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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