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The U.S. House voted Thursday on a rescission bill to claw back money for foreign aid programs, along with the next two years of funding for the public media system. The measure now goes to the Senate.
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The South Coast tradition is now more than half a century old.
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Happy ending for a fish tale! Ventura County researchers help lead rescue effort for endangered fishHundreds of northern tidewater gobies are rescued from a creek impacted by the Palisades wildfire. Fish are moved to temporary waters before being returned to Topanga Creek this week.
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Ridley-Tree Cancer Center now has a High-Risk Breast Clinic, which will monitor women at elevated risk for breast cancer.
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The United Nations reports that 1 in 67 people worldwide have been forcibly displaced. This comes against a background of governments slashing humanitarian aid.
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New Grand Jury Report points out that enforcement costs can potentially exceed revenue.
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Winds are expected to peak Friday night, gusting up to 60 miles per hour.
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A screening of the film will be accompanied by the Music Academy of the West orchestra performing the movie's soundtrack live.
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Clear Air Express is increasing rates on July 1 to help keep up with higher costs.
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More than 11,500 Southern California Edison customers were warned that they could be impacted.
KCLU's Mary Olson joined other public broadcasting leaders on Capitol Hill to convince lawmakers to preserve federal funding for public media. We asked our lawmakers to support public broadcasting and funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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