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The company expanded its voluntary recall of salads containing iceberg lettuce following a 2021 listeria outbreak that killed two people.
There will be a new recycling category come Jan. 1 for many food products like meat, dairy and dry goods.
The California Native Plant Society's fall plant sale will run through Saturday, offering native plants from mint and sage to trees.
Volunteer snake wranglers are saving rattlesnakes in their community by answering calls before they get to the fire department.
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For your coronavirus stress baking, head to a pumpkin patch near Calabasas and make a perfect from-scratch pumpkin pie.
The rapper erected giant walls in the same spot he tried to build Star Wars-inspired domes in 2019.
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Learn how native plants and landscaping techniques can protect your home in a wildfire on a self-guided home tour with local landscape pros.
MRT is presenting public awareness programs between March and June to educate residents on fire-wise gardens
Property Shark gathered data from January 1 to June 30 of this year to compile the list.
Calabasas is making a commitment to citizen education about providing habitat for wildlife and employing sustainable gardening practices.
The supermoon, which will appear bigger and brighter than any in 70 years, gives competition to Taurid and Leonid meteor showers.
All lovers of cultural history are invited to take part in 'Archaeology Day' at the Santa Monica Mountains Visitor Center on October 15.
The first heat wave of the summer is a scorcher!
Clear night skies are expected to greet stargazers, who could see as many as 20 shooting stars an hour.
The 'blood moon' is rather amazing.
Parts of the region will swelter in triple digit temperatures.
Abnormally high temperatures will continue today followed by a chance of rain.
A spectacular lunar episode is on tap this month. NASA officials say miss this one and you won't get another shot until 2033.
The predicted tsunami lapped ashore with minimal impact.
A 4.5 magnitude quake shook the Big Bear area this morning.
Los Angeles County will finally get some relief from the heat wave, but the Tuesday morning commute may be a wet one.
Thousands will turn out on September 19 to tidy up 1,200 miles of coastline
A heat advisory has been issued throughout the region.
More than 3.2 million people kept LA County lifeguards busy over the hot holiday weekend.
A blistering heat wave is expected to last with temperatures 10-15 degrees above normal.
Beaches in the area remain open.
The drought cost $2.2 billion and 17,000 jobs last year, and the state needs smarter policies to face coming water shortages, experts say.
The moon will look a little bigger in the sky Saturday.
The heat wave peaks today, but temperatures are expected to drop below normal soon.
Californians overall dropped their water use by 31.3 percent with only a handful of cities such as Beverly Hills missing mandatory cutbacks.
Isolated showers may usher in another heat wave starting today.
This year's El Niño could be the strongest ever recorded, and county officials have 30 days to report on vulnerabilities and preparations.
Temperatures are expected to begin creeping down today, following a weekend of record-setting temperatures.
With temperatures to reach 108 degrees in places such as the San Fernando Valley today, authorities advise precautions and conservation.
With triple digit temperatures facing the San Fernando Valley area, Department of Public Health officials are warning residents to take care