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How Zone Zero, designed to protect California homes from wildfire, became plagued with controversy and delays3.listopadu California needs new rules to help future wildfires from destroying homes and businesses. But Zone Zero regulations, a key tenet of the state's plans, have roiled homeowners. Health insurance premiums for 1.7 million Californians on Obamacare will soar as federal subsidies end31.října Healthcare plans under Obamacare will skyrocket 97% on average in 2026 if enhanced tax credits aren't renewed, experts said. Plan to kill 450K owls pushes past major obstacle with Republicans both for and against31.října A plan to kill hundreds of thousands of barred owls to save spotted owls overcame a major threat when senators this week failed to pass a Republican-led effort to keep it from happening. Families pay thousands for an unproven autism treatment. Researchers say we need ethical guidelines for marketing the tech30.října Families pay thousands for a SoCal company's technology. Researchers say there's little evidence it helps. Wave of RSV, particularly dangerous for babies, washing over U.S.; doctors urge vaccination30.října A wave of the highly contagious respiratory syncytial virus is beginning to wash over the United States, sending greater numbers of babies and toddlers to the hospital for professional care. Poultry industry pushes back as food safety group cites salmonella contamination30.října A new report shows that Salmonella is widespread in packaged ground turkey and chicken. The report is based on USDA inspection reports. Most of California's public K-12 students go to school on campuses with virtually no shade29.října A team of researchers has mapped the tree canopies at public schools across California. What they've found so far is that many kids face a dangerous lack of shade and greenery. Federal healthcare cuts could affect coverage for millions of Californians, state officials say29.října Top California health officials warn that federal cuts will be a devastating blow to public health, even as the state seeks to mitigate the damage. Why holiday crab tradition in California faces a disrupted season27.října Humpback whales and domoic acid contamination are putting the brakes on California's commercial Dungeness crab fishery this fall. Holiday crabs and crab cakes won't be easy to find. Tarantula mating season is in full swing. Not everyone comes out alive25.října October is a peak mating month for tarantulas in California, when the hulking, furry males set out in search of a mate. They don't always come out alive. First West Nile virus death confirmed in L.A. County, as studies show that drought conditions may increase risk25.října The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health reported the first death from West Nile virus in 2025, in a patient from the San Fernando Valley. A rogue Santa Cruz otter is terrorizing surfers: the redux25.října An otter is hopping on surfboards in Santa Cruz's storied Steamers Lane. Two years ago, a similar situation played out in these prime surfing waters. Is it the same otter? A different one? And what benefit, if any, is this otter gaining by accosting surfers and boaters? 'Reckless' scrap yard with history of endangering a Watts high school is shuttered24.října A Los Angeles County judge ordered the owners of a troubled metal recycler to pay $2 million in penalties and permanently cease operations next door to a high school in Watts. A retired teacher found some seahorses off Long Beach. Then he built a secret world for them24.října Rog Hanson emerges from the coastal waters, pulls a diving regulator out of his mouth and pushes a scuba mask down around his neck. Contaminated meat was linked to 1 in 5 UTIs, according to a study out of Southern California23.října Tainted meat and poultry are a major cause of food-borne urinary tract infections in Southern California, according to a recently published study. |