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Orange County leaders say previously evacuated area is safe. Experts say risks still linger2:21 Although many environmental experts praised the efforts of first responders, they remained skeptical that no toxic substances had been released. Potential crack found on Garden Grove chemical tank, reducing explosion risk25.května Orange County fire official says a potential crack found on a pressurized chemical tank in Garden Grove might alleviated internal pressure, reducing risk of a catastrophic explosion. Feds declare Eaton fire was a cleanup success. Their testing shows otherwise21.května In announcing its findings, the EPA cited federal lead standards only, and not California's more stringent thresholds. How a SoCal native became one of NASA's most valuable assets20.května Victor Glover, who grew up in the Inland Empire, is now the only pilot to have flown NASA's Orion capsule. As ocean temperatures spike, more dead sea birds are washing up on California shores18.května Brown pelicans and other coastal birds are appearing at rescue centers in droves as Pacific heat wave broils coastal waters 19 Legionella bacteria infections linked to Kaiser Bay Area hospital18.května The 19 infections were linked to Kaiser's medical center in Santa Clara. Most of those who fell sick are recovering at home, Kaiser said in a statement last week. 3 countries. 16 stadiums. 104 matches. 2026 World Cup set to become 'most polluting' games ever18.května The expanded number of teams at this year's men's World Cup will help make the games the worst for the climate in history, mainly because of massive air travel. L.A. County health officials confirm fifth measles case this year17.května Officials have confirmed a measles case in a Los Angeles County resident who recently traveled internationally. Ten times worse than benzene — California updates its science on two air contaminants14.května California health officials have released new scientific findings about health risks from exposure to two air toxics present in California's ambient air, acrolein and ethylene oxide. Hantavirus strikes a cruise ship: A 'perfect storm' or a warning sign?14.května The MV Hondius was the epicenter of the first-ever deadly outbreak of hantavirus aboard a modern cruise ship. Was this a freak occurrence, or a sign of things to come? Contributor: Fuel drug development, not Big Pharma's profits12.května More than 200 drugs in the pipeline for ALS are stuck in a system that favors big, slow-moving pharmaceutical companies. Footage shows Central Valley dairy workers kicking young calves, pulling them with pliers12.května Workers at Agresti Calf Ranch in the Central Valley also were spotted removing animals' horns, apparently without anesthesia. |