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Tears were always near the surface at the 105th anniversary of the beloved tree lighting festival, a symbol of community resilience.
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“The Snake” portion of Mulholland Highway is open again after it was damaged in the Woolsey fire. The county hopes new safety measures can deter high-speed races and prevent crashes.
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Halle Berry called out Gov. Gavin Newsom for vetoing a bill guaranteeing women access to menopause treatment. Earlier, the Trump administration removed ‘black box’ warnings from hormone therapy drugs.
With the season’s first big award winners already adding a notch to their belt, the Oscar race is beginning to take shape, our columnist writes.
Tech mogul Larry Ellison made a bold move to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery, but lost out to Netflix, setting the stage for a legal fight that could shape the future of Hollywood.
Justin Herbert doesn’t let his surgically repaired hand slow him down as the Chargers edge in the Philadelphia Eagles 22-19 in an overtime thriller.
The state’s proposed ‘zone zero’ rules are commonsense fire safety, proponents say, but opponents fear they will decimate Southern California’s urban forest.
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Game 7 of the World Series will be played on Saturday at 5 p.m. PDT as the Dodgers try to secure their second straight title.