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What February rain and snow mean for California's water supply
California’s wet season roared to life in February with several storms that delivered rain and snow. Here’s what is means for the state’s water supply.
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LAUSD schools to remain open Monday during storm
Los Angeles Unified School District schools will remain open Monday as a powerful storm system moves through the region, Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said Sunday. “Considering the fact that our students depend on nutrition at school, we have made the decision at this point to maintain our schools open going into tomorrow,” Carvalho said at a press conference. Plans on...
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LAUSD schools to remain open Monday during storm
Los Angeles Unified School District classes will be in session Monday as a powerful storm system moves over the area, LAUSD Superintendent Alberto Carvalho said at a press conference Sunday.
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Major flooding at LaGuardia Airport
Video shared on Friday showed major flooding at LaGuardia Airport in Queens, New York.
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Major flooding from storm in NY and NJ
Video shared on social media shows major flooding across New York and New Jersey.
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What is St. Elmo's Fire?
The glowing phenomenon is produced by an extreme buildup of electrical charge.
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Ever wonder how hurricanes form? Here's how it happens
Here’s where the word “hurricane” comes from and how these storms differ (or not) from cyclones and typhoons.
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Fire Highlights 989 Tons of Trash Collected in Long Beach After Storms
Someone lit one of various piles of debris on fire in Long Beach. The city says 989 tons of trash has ended up on its shores after recent storms.
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Trash Pile on Beach Set on Fire in Long Beach
The last few months of rain has helped out our drought but it also flushed out drains, creeks and rivers and a lot of that trash had ended up on beaches in Long Beach. Mekahlo Medina reports for the NBC4 News on Apr. 6, 2023.
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Winter Storms Left LA With Potholes Everywhere. Here's an Update on Repairs
Winter storms left Los Angeles with an obstacle course of potholes and lot of work for street services repair crews. Mayor Karen Bass and members of the street services department spoke Thursday morning about that repair work on potholes and other damage from the winter and early spring storms.
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In March 1938, the Catastrophic LA River Flood Devastated LA. Here's How It Changed the City's Landscape
In March 1938, the Los Angeles River crashed through bridges and destroyed homes, overrunning its banks on a deadly rampage to the sea.
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How to Prepare Your Car for Coming Storms
Approaching storms could mean treacherous conditions on the roadway, but there are things drivers can do to decrease the chance of a crash. Lolita Lopez reports Feb. 22, 2023.
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It's Unlikely You'll Get Reimbursed for Pothole Damage in LA
Following a series of strong storms, more potholes have cropped up around Los Angeles, causing damage to vehicles. What’s more, the city doesn’t necessarily have to reimburse people for the damage. Carolyn Johnson reports Jan. 26, 2023.
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Vice President Harris Makes an Appearance in SoCal to Discuss the Aftermath of the Storms
Vice President Kamala Harris visits a stormwater recovery and groundwater replenishment project in Southern California to address water supply.