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Oct 08

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How natural environments are making piano recitals less formal and more accessible

By Mike Cerre

Traditional piano recitals can often be intimidating for performers and audiences alike. Two California pianists have made it their mission to use outdoor spaces to make them less formal and more accessible. Special correspondent Mike Cerre reports from San Francisco…

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Oct 05

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How hundreds of California police officers have kept past misconduct confidential

By John Yang, Harry Zahn, Kaisha Young

For decades, California police departments that want to sever ties with officers for misconduct have agreed to let them resign and to keep the bad behavior confidential in order to avoid lawsuits. But as a result, hundreds of officers have…

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Sep 30

Newsom vetoes bill to create AI safety measures saying it could hinder innovation in California

By Trân Nguyễn, Associated Press

California Gov. Gavin Newsom has vetoed a landmark bill aimed at establishing first-in-the-nation safety measures for large artificial intelligence models.

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Sep 25

Passenger killed after gunman hijacks Los Angeles city bus, leads police on chase

By Christopher Weber, Associated Press

Authorities say a passenger was killed after a gunman hijacked a city bus in Los Angeles, leading to a slow police chase through downtown before the suspect was eventually arrested.

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Sep 23

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California sues ExxonMobil, saying company deceived public about plastics recycling

By Amna Nawaz, Stephanie Kotuby, Alexa Gold

A new lawsuit accuses ExxonMobil of contributing to the world’s plastic pollution. The oil and gas company is one of the largest producers of the material used to make single-use plastics. California Attorney General Rob Bonta filed the lawsuit following…

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Sep 12

Firefighters hope to take advantage of cooler weather to gain upper hand against Southern California fires

By Eugene Garcia, Amy Taxin, Olga R. Rodriguez, Eric Thayer, Associated Press

Firefighters battling three major wildfires in the mountains east of Los Angeles are taking advantage of cooler weather as they slowly gain the upper hand against blazes that have destroyed dozens of homes.

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Sep 11

‘Hellish’: Trio of wildfires endanger Southern California communities

By Eugene Garcia, Thomas Peipert, Associated Press

The fires sprung to life during a triple-digit heat wave that finally broke Wednesday.

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Sep 08

Wildfire burning east of Los Angeles forces evacuations and threatens 35,000 structures

By Eugene Garcia, Trân Nguyễn, Associated Press

An out-of-control wildfire in the foothills of a national forest east of Los Angeles threatened ten of thousands of buildings and forced hundreds of residents to flee Sunday amid a days-long heat wave of triple-digit temperatures.

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Sep 04

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After losing his sight, this scientist created a unique nature walk for the other senses

By Kori Suzuki, Carolyne Corelis, KPBS Public Media

In Southern California's Tijuana River Estuary, a blind scientist is leading a tour that encourages visitors to experience nature a little differently. He introduces visitors to the native plants with an emphasis on the other four senses besides sight. This…

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Sep 04

California wildfire grows amid worrying heat wave, while South Dakota conditions improve

By Jim Salter, Christopher Weber, Associated Press

A growing wildfire in Northern California forced hundreds of people to evacuate Wednesday as a heat wave threatened to make fire conditions worse. In the Midwest, a wildfire kept residents of South Dakota’s second-largest city on edge, ready to flee…

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