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Season 2025
Episode 350
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Mobile Homeowners Left. Struggling After L.A. Fires
Season 2025
Episode 337
After the Palisades Fire destroyed two coastal L.A. mobile home parks, displaced residents face steep challenges. With limited insurance, unresponsive park owners, and unclear rebuilding timelines, many struggle to return. Lawmakers are pushing for relief funds to help those left out of federal aid.
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Some cities are ramping up efforts to ticket and tow vehicles that shelter homeless Californians.

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Federal lawsuit says utility equipment sparked January’s Eaton Fire.

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Supreme court lifts curb on appearance-based stops, LA sweeps continue.

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Dry lightning sparks dozens of fires as research points to more strikes.

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Tech firms pitch free AI resources to schools in exchange for users.

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Newsom pivots toward boosting in-state oil to tame gas prices.