After more than a decade, the Office of the State Fire Marshal just released its latest version of its Fire Hazard Severity Zone map, making it available for public comment. The map shows what Californians already know: our fire hazard has increased across the state, in part due to climate change.

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Wilmington residents say it’s dangerous to walk to a new waterfront park - the solution is coming.
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LA County animal care centers extend hours to Sunday, after Lake Hughes animal rescue
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