201811.28
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Get ready for storm, Malibu tells residents in Woosley fire area

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Volunteers fill up sandbags at Los Angeles County Fire Station 89 in Agoura Hills on Nov. 20, 2018, for residents whose homes may be affected by flooding in the wake of the Woolsey fire. (Photo by David Crane, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG) MALIBU — With up to 2 inches of rain possible for Los Angeles…

201811.28
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Republican Hyde-Smith wins runoff in divisive Mississippi senate race

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By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS JACKSON, Miss. — Republican U.S. Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith returns to Washington as a solidly loyal Trump supporter after the president stumped for her in what was a divisive runoff marked by racial turmoil over a video-recorded remark Hyde-Smith made decried as racist. Hyde-Smith defeated Democrat Mike Espy, who was vying to…

201811.28
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Ask the Lawyer: How do you stomach trials?

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Q: We went through a trial for a week (I am one of the clients), and are awaiting a decision. It was a court trial but still a genuine roller coaster. Our attorney held his head high, but I know at times he was really upset at things happening. How do lawyers try cases and stay…

201811.27
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Rain brings flash flood threats and evacuation notices in Southern California

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Rainfall is expected throughout most of the rest of the week throughout Southern California. While that rain can provide a reprieve from dry weather, it also carries with it potential hazards. The National Weather Service in San Diego forecasted rainfall throughout Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino counties starting on Wednesday evening. The showers will be…