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Northern lights make rare Los Angeles appearance amid major geomagnetic storm
Triggered by an intense geomagnetic storm, the northern nights made a rare visit to the Southland on Tuesday night, painting the skies above the Angeles National Forest in dazzling pink and purple hues.
In historic vote, L.A. caps rent increases for rent-stabilized apartments at 4%
The vote by the L.A. City Council will help set rents for decades to come for tenants who live in units built before 1978 — nearly half the city's residents.
SoCal storm forecast worsens: Periods of heavy rain, possible flooding — maybe even a tornado
An atmospheric river barreling toward Southern California this week could bring heavy rain, as well as a risk of flooding and debris flows in recently burned areas.
Trickier weather for the holiday week
After a very frosty cold start to the day, readings recover to roughly where we ended up yesterday. A sprawling fair-weather system stretching out along the U.S./Canadian border keeps us in tranquil weather pattern through Thursday. Just a few isolated sprinkles wrap up the week Friday. PRELIMINARY HOLIDAY WEEK OUTLOOK...Long-range computer forecast guidance has been [...]


