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Whale Watch in the Future With a Buy-Now Gift Certificate
Island Packers, “the official boat concessionaire to Channel Islands National Park,” wants to help adventurers plan for down-the-road trips.
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Santas Will Paddle at Ventura Harbor
Elves will keep socially distant as they roam the roomy waves.
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Rob Schneider Gears Up for New Comedy Show
Rob Schneider and his comedy brother David Spade are gearing up for ‘Comedy In Your Car’ – a live performance in Ventura. Jessica Vilchis gets a preview.
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Naya Rivera Investigation: Police Share Insight Into Her Disappearance, Her Son's Help and More
It’s been less than a week since Glee alum Naya Rivera disappeared. On Wednesday, the Ventura, Calif., police department confirmed Rivera was missing after her 4-year-old son was found alone on the boat she rented during an afternoon outing at Lake Piru.
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Gov. Newsom Issues Executive Order to Help Wildfire Areas Recover
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order Friday to help streamline recovery efforts in the five counties where 13 wildfires burned in October.
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Search Resumes for Final Victim of Diving Boat Fire
Divers resumed a search Tuesday for the last missing victim who died in a fatal boat fire, as authorities pursued a criminal investigation into the blaze that killed 34 people off the coast of California, authorities said.
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7-Eleven to Pay $1.5 Million for Failure to Properly Train Employees Handling Carbon Dioxide
Convenience store operator 7-Eleven, Inc. will pay a $1.525 million settlement for failing to properly train employees in the handling of hazardous material in California stores, Monterey County District Attorney Jeannine Pacioni announced Friday.
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10 Counties, Cities Reach $30M Settlement With Lead Paint Companies
Ten California cities and counties led by Santa Clara County on Wednesday announced a $305 million settlement with three paint companies to clean up lead paint hazards to children in older housing.
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When a Couple Tried to Defuse a Road-Rage Confrontation, an Enraged Man Turned His Fury on Them
A couple recounted the frightening moments Wednesday night when an enraged man wielding a baseball bat first threatened another driver at a Sherman Oaks intersection before turning his anger on them.
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Sen. Kamala Harris Invites California Wildfire Victim, Furloughed Worker to State of the Union
U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris has invited Trisha Pesiri-Dybvik, an air traffic control specialist who lost her home in the 2017 Thomas Fire and who was furloughed throughout the 35-day long government shutdown, to be her guest at Tuesday’s State of the Union address.
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Robbery Suspects Lead Police On High-Speed Chase From Pasadena to Hollywood
Five suspects wanted for an armed robbery of a watch and clock repair shop in Old Town Pasadena led police on a high-speed chase on freeways and surface streets Friday afternoon before the suspects abandoned the Kia Soul they were in and fled into an East Hollywood neighborhood.
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California Utilities Taking Steps to Combat Destructive Wildfires
California utilities plan to insulate power lines, increase inspections and build new weather stations in areas at high risk for wildfires in an effort to combat increasingly destructive blazes.
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Woolsey Fire Destroyed at Least 670 Malibu Structures, Analysis Shows
At least 670 structures were destroyed inside the Malibu city limits in last month’s Woolsey fire, including more than 400 single-family homes with an estimated market value of at least $1.6 billion, it was reported Monday morning.
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Rain Causes Concern for California's Wildfire-Burned Areas
A storm that moved through Northern California largely missed wildfire-burned areas Thursday but crews remained ready to respond as more rain reached communities devastated by a recent wildfire, officials said.
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California Braces for Heavy Rain in Areas Burned by Camp Fire
Crews in Northern California cleared drainage ways and removed ash and sediment from creeks and streams in wildfire-burned areas Wednesday ahead of heavy rain that could unleash devastating debris flows.
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LA County Sheriff's Deputy Who Investigated Sex Crimes Arrested on Suspicion of Raping Teen Girl
A Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy who worked as a sex crimes investigator has been arrested on suspicion of rape by force involving a teen girl. Neil Kimball, 45, was arrested Friday and was being held on $2 million bail, according to booking records. He was also accused of witness tampering.
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'Blade Runner' Actress Sean Young Disputes She Stole Laptops of Footage From Film She Was Fired From
Authorities are looking to question “Blade Runner” actress Sean Young in connection with the theft of two laptops stocked with footage from a film being shot in Queens, which Young was fired from four months ago.
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Tequilas, Tacos Star in Mondo Traveling Fest
The classic two-day taste-around from California Beer Festival returns to Ventura and Santa Cruz.
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Six Months After It Started, California's Largest Fire on Record Is Officially Out
After months of putting out hot spots, the largest fire on record in California was officially declared out on Friday.
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Golden State Killer Suspect in Court Amid Fight Over Records
A 72-year-old former police officer accused of being one of California’s most elusive serial killers appeared in a courtroom cage used for defendants in jail Monday as a judge put off a decision on whether to release search and arrest warrants in the case.