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Tree Falls on Power Lines, Cars and Apartment Building in the Hollywood Hills
A large tree toppled onto an apartment building full of sleeping people around 4:30 a.m., but no injuries have been reported.
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Tree Falls on Cars and Power Lines in Hollywood Hills
The tree came down around 4:30 a.m. onto a building full of sleeping people, but no injuries have been reported. Video aired during Today in LA on Wednesday, April 27, 2022.
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46% of Taxpayers Plan to Save Their Refunds This Year
So far, the average tax refund is $3,401, nearly 14% higher than last year, according to the IRS.
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Here's Why You Should Start Paying Off Debt Now — and How to Get Started
The danger comes from interest rate hikes occurring several more times over the next few months and potentially in bigger chunks.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Foot Locker, Etsy, Block, Carvana, Dish Network and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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What to Watch Today: Futures Reverse Earlier Losses as Fighting in Ukraine Is Assessed
U.S. stock futures rose Friday, erasing earlier losses as investors continued to assess the risks stemming from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Premarket: Foot Locker, Cinemark, Dell and Others
These are the stocks posting the largest moves before the bell.
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How Much Americans Are Planning to Spend on Valentine's Day
People are planning to spend more on Valentine’s Day gifts, compared to last year.
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There Have Never Been More Ways to Build a Credit Score. Here's What to Know
“There’s a growing knowledge that a lot of people have been shut out of the traditional credit system,” says CreditCard.com analyst Ted Rossman.
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Two People Trapped After Tree Crashes on Ontario Home
Crews are working to remove a large pine tree that fell onto an Ontario home, trapping two people inside. Darsha Phillips reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Jan. 22, 2022.
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As Winds Down Trees Around SoCal, Three People Grateful for Rescue From Impacted Home
Friday night’s strong winds blew a huge tree right into an Ontario home, knocking down power lines and forcing rescue crews to work around live wires.
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Strong, Gusty Winds Pass 50 MPH, Knock Tree Onto Ontario Home
A massive tree fell into the Ontario home, which had three people inside. Those three people made it out with minor injuries, but the winds caused damage around the region. Shanna Mendiola has the latest on the winds, and Darsha Philips reports for Today in LA on Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022.
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A New Tree Species Is Named After Leonardo DiCaprio
The “dicaprio tree” is a small tropical evergreen tree with yellow flowers growing from its trunk.
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One Dead After Oak Tree, Estimated at 100,000 Pounds, Falls on Encino Home
An oak tree estimated to weight 100,000 pounds fell on a house in Encino Sunday night, trapping two women and a dog and tragically killing a man in his 60s.
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One Killed After Giant Oak Tree Falls on Encino Home
A 100,000-pound oak tree fell on a home around 11 p.m. Sunday night, killing one of three people inside the Encino structure. Ted Chen reports for Today in LA on Monday, Nov. 29, 2021.
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Now You Can Buy Now, Pay Later for Just About Everything
Buy now, pay later is booming. For consumers, there are many advantages to installment payments. There are also downsides.
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Strong Winds Cause Damage and Power Outages in Los Angeles
Overnight, powerful winds took down large trees, damaging cars and blocking roads and knocking out power to over 10,000 people. Lauren Coronado reports for Today in LA on Oct. 12, 2021
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These Are the 10 Most Expensive Small Towns in America
Home prices in the most expensive small towns may be more costly than properties in America’s biggest cities, a study finds.
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Who's Responsible for Trimming Trees Near the Powerline on Your Property?
Property owners in California have some responsibility when it comes to keeping lines on their property free of trees and hazards.
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WATCH: Car Crashes Into Tree in Middle of Road
A car crashed into a fallen tree in South Windsor, Connecticut Wednesday.