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Wildfire Prevention Grants Will Help San Bernardino Mountain Homeowners Prepare Their Property
CalFire awarded nearly $138 million statewide to protect local communities and reduce fire threats.
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Allocation of Nearly $240 Million of American Rescue Plan Act Funds Approved by Riverside County Board of Supervisors
The Riverside County Board of Supervisors has approved the allocation of nearly $240 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds.
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The Grammys are postponed and Sundance is moved online because of omicron surge
A new date has not been announced for the Grammys. Sundance events begin Jan 20.
In 'Deep Water,' a Sailor Who's Lost His Bearings
British documentary is disturbing, unnerving and wire-to-wire involving — the story of a dream that got so wildly out of hand that it ensnared the dreamer in an intricate trap of his own creation.
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Oil, Money, Religion and 'Blood' in California
There Will Be Blood, a new film starring Daniel Day-Lewis, is a morality play set in the early days of California's oil boom. It involves the unholy trinity of oil, money and religion.
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Erin Jackson takes gold for the U.S. in women's 500 meter speed skating
Jackson became the first Black woman to medal in speed skating at a winter Olympics, and the first American woman to win the competition since 1994.
Aryan Brotherhood Leaders Convicted of Murder
Four leaders of the Aryan Brotherhood prison gang are convicted on charges of murder, conspiracy and racketeering. The verdict, delivered in a In Santa Ana, Calif., courtroom, was hailed as a victory for federal prosecutors trying to curb the gang's violent and racist activities.
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More than 90,000 hoverboards sold in the U.S. are being recalled over safety concerns
A software glitch can send power to the device's motor even when the rider is not actively engaging the hoverboard.
Doping Bans Set Tour de France Off Kilter
A doping scandal has rocked the Tour de France before the cyclists have begun peddling. Favorites Jan Ullrich and Ivan Basso are among a list of cyclists who have been banned from the competition, which starts Saturday. Ullrich won the race in 1997.
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Food Hackers Make High-Tech Geek Cuisine
Computer geeks are joining the ranks of fans of a high-tech brand of haute cuisine called "molecular gastronomy," using exotic laboratory tools and exotic chemicals to create some very unexpected taste sensations.
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