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Bald eagles become an internet sensation
A bald eagle couple in Southern California waiting on eaglets have become an internet sensation.
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Ryan Gainer's killing reflects concerns with police force being used on neurodivergent people
Police in southern CA fatally shot teenager Ryan Gainer, who was on the autism spectrum. His death once again raises concerns about police use of force against people with neuro-divergent challenges.
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Thousands monitor the livestream of a bald eagle's nest in Southern California
A bald eagle couple in the mountains of Southern California waiting on eaglets have become an internet sensation. The nonprofit running the livecam now says it's unlikely the eaglets will survive.
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A new twist on the saying: one person’s trash is another person’s treasure
Workers at a landfill in California have started rescuing items, cleaning them up, and reselling them at a new shop on the premises. The proceeds support various recycling projects.
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The Line Fire burning in Southern California's mountains grows to more 20,000 acres
Several wildfires are burning in the western U.S., and one of the most dangerous is the Line Fire in San Bernardino County, Calif.
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PHOTOS: The DC Jazz Festival celebrates 20 years!
For its 20th anniversary, the DC Jazz Festival featured performances throughout the Washington, D.C., area culminating in a weekend jam-packed with performances stretched across several venues at The Wharf in Southwest Washington.
Firefighters gain ground on 3 huge Southern California blazes
The three wildfires that have ravaged the mountains east of L.A., destroying dozens of homes, injuring a dozen people and burning more than 155 square miles, still pose threats to some communities.
Bay Area Police Say They're Prepared For Weekend Alt-Right Rallies
Far-right activists are set to hold 2 rallies in the San Francisco Bay Area. The Bay area is a mecca for free speech and political activism, but for some, the upcoming alt-right rallies go too far.
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How Casinos Secure Against Active Shooters And Other Threats
John Choate, former executive director of security for Wynn and Encore casinos, tells NPR's Robert Siegel about Las Vegas casinos' security measures and how they address the risk of active shooters.
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The body of a climber buried by an avalanche 22 years ago in Peru is found in the ice
Police said they recovered Bill Stampfl's body from the mountain where he was buried by the avalanche in 2002, when the 58-year-old was climbing with two friends who were also killed.
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