California evacuations lifted as wildfires become more contained

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Neither of the two major fires currently burning are on forest land. WATCH: In California, nearly 9,000 acres scorched by fast-moving Ventura County brush fire Last year Trump made a similar threat as wildfires devastated Malibu and Paradise, California — accusing the state of “gross mismanagement” of forests. At the time Newsom defended ...
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One-Step Makeover: The transformational power of wallpaper

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“It can go anywhere,” Tapert Howe said. “You can dress it up in a chic New York apartment, and it looks equally at home in a Malibu beach house.” One more way to narrow the field is with the style of the home. An English floral paper might not gel with a midcentury home, for example, but some brilliant pairings are less obviou
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California DMV Data Breach Exposed Thousands Of Drivers' Social Security Information

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The California Department of Motor Vehicles said Tuesday that a data breach improperly ... CBSLA: The Rundown (Nov. 5)A Los Angeles grand jury has indicted a man accused of killing a research scientist at Malibu Creek State Park two years ago. A Lynnwood man accused of killing a former Long Beach City College football player outside of a ...
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The Latest: 70% of Southern California wildfire contained

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Last year Trump made a similar threat as wildfires devastated Malibu and Paradise, California — accusing the state of "gross mismanagement" of forests. At the time Newsom defended California's wildfire prevention efforts while criticizing the federal government for not doing enough to help protect the state.
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Newsletter: That quid pro quo

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A grand jury has handed down a 16-charge indictment for a man accused of killing a father in last year’s Malibu campground shooting and of other attacks in the area dating back to 2016. — An AIDS foundation that has fought with L.A. over real estate development and slammed its handling of homelessness is now suing the city, saying it was ...
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The Energy 202: This California mayor wants to decrease dependence on PG&E amid planned blackouts

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Will California ever stop burning? My Post colleague Dan Zak has a poignant dispatch on what it’s like in the Golden State, which feels constantly ablaze. “Over the decades, Californians have gotten good at dealing with wildfires. There are brush-clearing regulations and no-parking rules on narrow roads during high-risk weather. In Malibu ...
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California fire begins to relent, authorities say

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Neither of the two major fires currently burning are on state forest land. Last year, Trump made a similar threat as wildfires devastated the California cities of Malibu and Paradise -- accusing the state of "gross mismanagement" of forests. At the time, Newsom defended California's wildfire prevention efforts while criticizing the federal ...
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Administrative Mix-Up Would Have Allowed Campfires During Recent Red Flag Warning

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On Oct. 10, Malibu resident and former Parks and Recreation Commissioner Roui Israel attended a work-related function at Leo Carrillo State Park that happened to be during a Red Flag Warning due to Santa Ana winds. The ranger on duty gave a safety talk to the work group, but never mentioned fire safety, according to Israel. When she brought it ...
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Suspect in Malibu campground shootings indicted on murder charge

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A grand jury indictment was unsealed Tuesday against a man accused of killing a research scientist from Irvine, who was shot while camping with his two young daughters in Malibu Creek State Park last year. Anthony Rauda, 43, pleaded not guilty to the 16-count indictment charging him with the murder of 35-year-old Allergan scientist Tristan ...
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Trump threatens funding for California forest fires that didn’t happen

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After last year’s devastating fires in Paradise and the Malibu and Ventura County areas, Trump erroneously claimed those fires were the result of poor forest management. That sparked widespread anger in California, including among firefighters. “We’ve got to take care of the floors, you know, the floors of the forest. It’s very ...
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