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Officials say that the sewage happened in Rowland Heights, and that despite the spill's origin being more than 30 miles away, the sewage will eventually move to the Pacific Ocean by way of the San ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNMeasles case confirmed in LA County resident who visited many local businesses, traveled through LAXA case of measles has been confirmed in a Los Angeles County resident who recently traveled through LAX, the county's ...
Officials are warning the public to avoid all Los Angeles County beaches due to high levels of bacteria caused by a heavy ...
A treasure hunter uses a metal detector during a warm day at Santa Monica Beach on Monday, Feb. 24, 2025. Sediment at Santa ...
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Hey SoCal on MSNLos Angeles County health officials report year's 1st measles caseA resident who recently traveled through Los Angeles International Airport and later visited locations in the San ...
The LAX case involves the first measles patient diagnosed in 2025 in a Los Angeles County resident, and the person possibly ...
Officials urge the public to avoid water contact, especially near discharging storm drains, creeks and rivers as stormwater runoff may be contaminated with bacteria and chemicals, and contain wildfire ...
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LAist on MSNWith first measles case in an LA resident and an outbreak in Texas, what SoCal needs to knowOne person has died in Texas, another in New Mexico. An infant with the virus came through LAX, and now there's an L.A. resident with the virus. Health officials are urging Californians to check their ...
LA County contracted with Planned Parenthood to provide sexual health services to high schoolers, costing $1.4 million for 2024-2025.
Officials in Fresno and Los Angeles counties announced two new cases of measles this week. The Fresno County Department of Public Health said one of the cases involved a resident from Fresno County ...
According to LA County’s Department of Public Health, a case of measles has been confirmed in a Los Angeles County resident ...
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Los Angeles County managed to cut homelessness, but wildfires threaten to erase those gainsAs Los Angeles recovers from historic wildfires, both previously unsheltered and chronically homeless people are facing even ...
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