April 1, 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.

House hunting

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

WrestleMania

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Chinese and white attorneys navigate cultural communication — a fraught and changing landscape, columnist Frank Shyong writes.

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Editors’ Pick

‘People laughed at me for being fat, and I would just laugh along.’ Now she’s getting ready to perform in one of L.A.’s hottest strip revues.

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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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