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What do frogs, porcupines, and snakes have in common? A newly reimagined exhibit at the Santa Barbara Zoo helps showcase its connection to having an essential role in maintaining the health of our planet.
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With a heat advisory across the region, outreach organizations are making sure that individuals who are experiencing homelessness are hydrated and able to stay cool.
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Dog reported to be okay.
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The shutdown happened at around 3 p.m. Friday near the 101 and Highway 154 interchange north of Buellton. It reopened just after 5 p.m.
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Prosecutors told KCLU they've seen a recent increase. It comes as a Ventura man pleaded guilty to hate crimes involving swastikas on public and private property.
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Twenty-four satellites were launched Friday morning from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
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Firefighters have kept the fire from growing for the last few days.
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Teams from around the world compete for $350,000 in prize money.
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Many cases are believed to have been caused by the latest COVID variant. The CDC reports that the Stratus variant became the predominant one in the U.S. this summer.
It's part of seven new programs on the KCLU programming schedule.
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