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New measles exposure risk identified at LAX in May

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A traveler with measles passed through Los Angeles International Airport late last month, prompting public health officials to issue a renewed call for vaccinations. That person came through Terminal 4, Gate 48B, between 9:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. on May 26, and then through the remote gate at Tom Bradley International Terminal between 3:30 and…

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Earthquake: 2.5 quake strikes near San Fernando

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A shallow magnitude 2.5 earthquake was reported Friday afternoon three miles from San Fernando, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake occurred at 4:02 p.m. Pacific time at a depth of 3.7 miles. According to the USGS, the epicenter was six miles from Santa Clarita, seven miles from…

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Malfunctioning backup power system led to LAX travel nightmare

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A power outage caused hours of chaos and delays at Los Angeles International Airport this week because a secondary power source that was designed to keep the flow of electricity to terminals and other facilities malfunctioned, officials said Friday. LAX’s power grid is designed for backup systems…

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Appraisers agree: Orange County home-price gains are cooling

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There’s more evidence home appreciation is cooling: Orange County home-price gains are running roughly one-third below their six-year average, by one novel valuation yardstick. Home values were appreciating at an annual rate of 4.1% in April, according to the Real Estate Research Council of Southern California. Since 1943, the group has tracked local home-value movements…

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Plan to prop up Obamacare emerges as key budget debate for California Democrats

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By Sophia Bollag, The USC Center for Health Journalism Collaborative As the Democrats who run California government hash out the final details of the state budget, some lawmakers and advocates are raising doubts about Gov. Gavin Newsom’s plan to shore up Obamacare. Newsom’s office argues that fining people without insurance, a policy known as the…

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Mail carrier seen pepper-spraying friendly dog in Watts

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LOS ANGELES — This time, the attack victim was the dog. A U.S. Postal Service mail carrier is reported to be under fire after she was caught on video pepper-spraying a friendly dog safely behind the fence of a house in Watts. The incident occurred on June 3 on the 1500 block of East 111th…

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Tinted front windows are common, but illegal

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Q. Hi, Honk: I work in a kiosk for a park. I see many newer vehicles with completely tinted front windshields. It appears the tinting is factory installed and not aftermarket. I have never seen this, just started recently. I was wondering if it’s legal. Some of the windshields are so dark you cannot see…