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Alaska's Cleveland Volcano sends cloud of ash across Aleutians
Nation NowVolcanic eruption: The eruption of Cleveland Volcano in Alaska's Aleutian Islands sends a plume of ash 15,000 feet into the air.... -
Marine biologist indicted for allegedly feeding killer whales
L.A. NOWA California marine biologist and whale-watching tour operator has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly feeding killer whales in the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary, in violation of federal wildlife provisions.... -
Solar storms may cause cellphones to drop calls
TechnologySolar flare: The effects of a massive solar flare that erupted on the sun Sunday are expected to be felt on Earth on Tuesday.... -
Solar storm causes ionization-related headaches for airlines
Nation NowSolar storm: A massive solar storm occurring on the surface of the sun -- and charged plasma particles that it unleashed on Earth -- have been causing headaches for airlines. But relief is on the way, a NASA research scientist says.... -
Drought ends for Dallas-Fort Worth area; rest of Texas suffers
Nation NowTexas drought: The Dallas area has officially moved out of drought conditions, but long-term projections show that the region could still face problems after one of the driest years on record.... -
The sea is rising? Island nations will see you in court
World NowIf the globe keeps warming and the seas keep rising, the country of Palau could be wiped off the map. So the Pacific Island is teaming up with other small island nations to fight the threat of climate change -- in court. The countries want the... -
'Big Miracle': True story behind film about 3 ice-stranded whales
Nation Now"Big Miracle": A NOAA official recalls the true story behind dramatic rescue of gray whales depicted in the film "Big Miracle."... -
Whale freed from fishing net off Palos Verdes
L.A. NOWA team of volunteers Thursday cut a gray whale loose from fishing gear it was tangled in off the coast of the Palos Verdes Peninsula, the second such rescue operation in Southern California in five days. Trained specialists used a...... -
Fish frequently mislabeled in L.A. restaurants and stores
L.A. NOWTests on seafood sold at Los Angeles sushi bars, restaurants and grocery stores have revealed that more than half is not labeled correctly, a nonprofit organization is reporting.... -
Weather page: Times’ San Clemente temperatures are out to sea
Readers' Representative JournalA reader in San Clemente noticed a pattern on the weather page. The reported temperatures for his city frequently were off 3 to 5 degrees and tended to be missing on weekends. Why wasn’t the temperature reported regularly, and from...... -
Protection zone established for endangered black abalones
GreenspaceBlack abalone: Federal wildlife officials on Wednesday issued a final ruling designating about 140 square miles of critical habitat for endangered black abalone along the California coast.... -
First nationwide test of Emergency Alert System set for Wednesday
Money & CompanyThis is a test. This is only a test. At 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, nearly all U.S. radio stations and television channels (including cable and satellite) will simultaneously pause for the first nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System. For 30......
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