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Disneyland's $1.9 billion development proposal moves forward
Disney is seeking approval to further develop its Anaheim resort over the next four decades to add more immersive attractions.
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Southern California Beach City Adopts a Balloon Ban
Laguna Beach is weighing a plan to ban the sale and public use of balloons to curtail the risk of devastating wildfires and eliminate a major source of trash floating near the community’s scenic shores.
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Humboldt County Grapples With Toll of Quake on Homes, Business Before the Holidays
From stores on Main Street filled with damage, to boarded buildings surrounded by broken glass, store owners are worried about thousands of dollars in damages and the impact on the holidays in Humboldt County.
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Michael Avenatti Sentenced to 14 Years in Prison in California Fraud Case
Incarcerated lawyer Michael Avenatti was sentenced in Southern California on Monday to 14 years in prison and ordered to pay $7 million in restitution after admitting he cheated four of his clients out of millions of dollars.
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Flag Football on Track to Become an Official Girls' High School Sport in California
The southern section of the California Interscholastic Federation is expected to vote on making flag football an official girls’ high school sport. If ok’d, the state federation would take it up next month.
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Surge of Desert Surf Parks Stirs Questions in Dry California
Hours from the California coast, surfers are hoping one of the next spots where they can catch a wave is in the desert, where summer temperatures often soar above 100 degrees.
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New Rules Aim to Decide US Asylum Cases in Months, Not Years
The change in rules empowers asylum officers to grant or deny claims, an authority that has been limited to immigration judges for people arriving at the border with Mexico.
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Lake Tahoe Residents Relieved Homes Spared From Wildfire
Thousands of people who fled South Lake Tahoe under threat of a wildfire were allowed to return as crews stalled the flames from advancing, but many shops remained dark Monday and the resort town’s normally bustling streets remained quiet.
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‘Zoom in a Room'? California's School Lag in Reopening Push
Frustrated parents across California say sending their children back to school for what they call “zoom in a room” is not the in-person learning experience they expected for the students.
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With Virus Rates Low, Californians Eager to Return to Events
Professional sports teams are eager to welcome back fans when California lifts its ban on indoor performances.