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Drought concerns lessen in wake of latest rain, but experts still cautious

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Recent storms have drenched Southern California enough that areas have almost twice their average rainfall totals. Even drought status has been pushed away for all but the southwest and north edges of the state. “On the whole, it’s good news. But good news on water is only temporary in California,” said Jay Lund, professor of…

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Faster bus route between Huntington Beach and Fullerton gets rolling Feb. 11

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California’s long debated Bullet Train remains elusive. But at least there’s one sure thing: A bullet bus between Huntington Beach and Fullerton. The new bus line features a limited number of stops at in-demand locales mostly along Beach Boulevard. The buses will make 13 stops, compared to the regular route’s 34 – cutting average travel…

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Small earthquake felt in Westwood

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A small earthquake occurred Thursday evening near Westwood. The 2.7-magnitude temblor was classified by the U.S. Geological Survey as a “microquake” and occurred at 6:20 p.m. Some people reported feeling it, according to the USGS. The quake was centered near Mt. St. Mary’s College. Read more about…

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Burbank’s horror haven Dark Delicacies is moving, thanks to generous fans and a tweet from Guillermo del Toro

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Whether you’re a die-hard horror movie and fiction fan, a professional author or filmmaker of the stuff or just a casual stroller through Burbank’s quirky Magnolia Park business district, Dark Delicacies has been an institution for nearly 25 years. One that seemed doomed just a few weeks ago. Del and Sue Howison, the husband-and-wife owners/founders…

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Swarm of small earthquakes strikes Mojave Desert

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A series of small, shallow earthquakes was reported Thursday morning east of Barstow, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. A magnitude 3.1 quake occurred at 12:24 a.m. Pacific time just north of the Twentynine Palms Marine base at a depth of 0.6 miles. A magnitude 3.5 temblor was reported in…

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Venezuela’s political fight could snarl rush to ship aid in

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By JOSHUA GOODMAN and CHRISTINE ARMARIO CUCUTA, Colombia — For Anahis Alvarado, whose battle with kidney failure has become more desperate as Venezuela sinks deeper into crisis, the prospect of bringing in emergency medical and food supplies can’t come soon enough. She’s watched five fellow patients in her dialysis group die over the past few…