April 2, 2023

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Storms

The wet winter has been nourishing crops, wetlands and threatened species.

Data show it has been the drabbest winter Southern Californians have lived through recently.

Deadly tornadoes

Confirmed or suspected tornadoes in at least eight states destroy homes and businesses across a broad swath of the country.

House hunting

The number of homes for sale in Southern California has fallen to start the year, a reversal of normal trends.

UCLA

The freshman plays a critical role in pushing UCLA into the NCAA gymnastics championships.

Behold

The Beehive is a Black-owned space in South L.A. that is a hub for events like Black Market Flea and Everyday People. It also nurtures youth through its tech center.

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Editors’ Pick

In the 1950s and 1960s, the LAPD’s abortion squad hunted down women getting the procedure and the people performing them.

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Here is what else you may have missed: A woman mourns her three slain daughters; a very wet winter brings back California’s ‘phantom lake’ and a rare ‘California Double’

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