A weak La Niña is expected this winter, federal experts say. Drier-than-average conditions are likely in the Southwest, but California's outlook is uncertain.
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A dead moray eel washed ashore near Laguna Niguel over the weekend, creeping out beachgoers.
An 'Alien'-like marine creature washed ashore near Laguna Niguel over the weekend
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Prosecutors alleged that Ryan James Wedding, 43, ran the drug trafficking organization from 2011 to 2024 along with his second-in-command Andrew Clark.
Former Canadian Olympic snowboarder charged with running drug trafficking organization, ordering killings
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An LAPD officer who shot and killed an unarmed homeless man in Venice Beach in 2015 will face criminal charges based on the recommendation of a special prosecutor hired by Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. George Gascón.
Ex-LAPD officer will face charges for 2015 killing of homeless man in Venice
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Before she was the Democratic presidential nominee, Kamala Harris took actions as California attorney general and San Francisco district attorney that have left lasting impacts on people in the Golden State.
Six ways Kamala Harris changed these Californians' lives forever
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For decades, South Koreans came to the U.S. for a better life. Now many of them are returning, but some say they are encountering a 'forever foreigner mentality'
For Korean Americans, 'reverse migration' brings joy — and pain
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Vem Miller, 49, was arrested on gun charges Saturday after deputies found loaded guns in his car. He filed a defamation suit Tuesday against Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco.
Man arrested with guns outside Trump rally sues Riverside County sheriff for defamation
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Bass signs executive directive to inventory and prioritize its streets and public squares in a bid to speed up fixes. Los Angeles spends $860 million a year on infrastructure, but doesn't have an inventory of its assets.
Bass overhauls how L.A. will handle street repairs. But there's a miles-long backlog
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Hours after requesting a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend, a Bellflower woman is fatally shot by the man, who then killed himself, authorities say.
She filed for a restraining order against her ex-boyfriend. Hours later, she was dead
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Seven days. Seven states. Nearly 3,000 miles. Gustavo Arellano talks to Latinos across the Southwest about their hopes, fears and dreams in this election year.
Caminos del Southwest: A road trip through Latino America
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