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Woman with broom chases off dog attacking students
A woman with a broomstick chases off a dog attacking a 7-year-old girl walking to school in Victorville.
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Neighbor with broomstick chases off dog attacking 8-year-girl in Victorville
A 7-year-old girl walking to school was injured Thursday when she was attacked by a dog in a Victorville neighborhood.
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Nude woman swings spiked club in Venice Beach duel, puzzling onlookers
A bizarre altercation between two women at Venice Beach had onlookers do a double take earlier this week.
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Naked woman fights with spiked clubs at Venice Beach
A fight between two women – one of them nude – puzzled onlookers at Venice Beach as they wildly swung bats of some sort at one another. Macy Jenkins reports for the NBC4 New on Feb. 28, 2024.
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California governor launches ads to fight abortion travel bans
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has announced an ad campaign urging voters in several Republican-controlled states to speak up against laws designed to prohibit out-of-state travel for abortions.
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Geologists assess landslide risks in CA following heavy rainfall
The deeply seeded slides, which don’t happen right as it’s raining, may take several months or even years to happen. California’s relatively new topography means the soil in many areas is still in motion.
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USGS experts assess landslide risks in CA after storms
Experts say California is more vulnerable to landslides due to its topography, with coastal communities typically at higher risk, according to a landslide map from the California Geological Survey. Hetty Chang reports for the NBC4 News on Feb. 23, 2024.
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Tourists flock to Death Valley, the driest place in the US, after storms-fueled lake forms
Satellite images released by NASA shows the lake take shape in the Badwater Basin at Death Valley National Park, which straddles eastern California and Nevada
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2 children died after falling into a river at campground near Northern California's Shasta Dam
Two children died after falling into a rushing river near a Northern California campground Thursday morning, authorities said.
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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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Ten feet of snow: February becomes ‘Febru-buried' at Mammoth Mountain
The Sierra resort is “operating at its full capacity” as the final stretch of the snowy month begins.
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California Senate candidates explain their position on climate change
The candidates for U.S. Senate representing California state their position and records on climate change.
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Historic California palm trees come crashing down into ocean amid powerful winter storms
A severe storm that pummeled California has taken a toll on some of the state’s most iconic trees.
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California is forging ahead with food waste recycling. But is it too much, too fast?
It’s hard to change people’s longstanding behavior quickly and some communities have faced delays setting up organic waste-hauling contracts due to the pandemic.
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California earthquakes: What to do before, during and after
No matter where you live in California, there is a risk of considerable damage due to an earthquake. Here is what you need to know before during and after the rumbling.
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Pregnancy rights battle: California female prison guards sue employer over denied accommodations
In a lengthy legal battle, hundreds of female prison guards in California are fighting for their rights against the state’s Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
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Homeowners struggle to secure California Fair Plan coverage
Homeowners are struggling to secure back coverage from the California Fair Plan. Carolyn Johnson reports for the NBC4 News I-Team on Feb. 8, 2024.
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Desperate California homeowners turning to the Fair Plan for insurance, but facing severe delays
Delays are forcing homeowners to go uninsured, so mortgage lenders are putting them on force-placed insurance, which can cost thousands of dollars a month.
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5 Marines confirmed dead after helicopter crashed in California
The aircraft, a CH-53E Super Stallion, was located Wednesday afternoon in Southern California.
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CDC investigating gastrointestinal illness outbreak onboard luxury cruise ship Queen Victoria
The CDC is investigating an outbreak on a luxury cruise ship where more than 150 people have reported gastrointestinal illness, including diarrhea and vomiting.