High heat anticipated through Friday for much of Southern California

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The Press-Enterprise
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A heat advisory was issued through Friday, Oct. 2, with triple-digit temperatures in most inland areas of Los Angeles and Orange counties and the Inland Empire.
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California expands protections for public health workers amid threats

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The San Bernardino Sun
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California will allow public health officials to participate in a program to keep their home addresses confidential, a protection previously reserved for victims of violence, abuse and stalking and reproductive health care workers. The executive order ...
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2 firefighters slightly injured in San Bernardino commercial building fire

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The San Bernardino Sun
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Two firefighters were injured, neither seriously, when an empty two-story commercial building partially collapsed as it burned early Tuesday, Sept. 29, in San Bernardino, a battalion chief said. San Bernardino County firefighters went to the 700 block of South Waterman Avenue at 5:20 a.
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Riverside County home price hits $441,000 topping 2006 bubble-era high

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The Press-Enterprise
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August continued a summertime homebuying rebound from what had been a pandemic-induced chill: Southern California’s slowest-selling spring in the DQNews database dating to 1988
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New California law gives people, nonprofits first dibs on foreclosures

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The San Bernardino Sun
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The bill is designed to keep corporations from snapping up homes and letting some fall into disrepair as they did during the Great Recession.
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Whicker: NBA bubble has worked – let’s not do it again

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The San Bernardino Sun
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The NBA bubble has four to seven games left. If there is any mercy left in this world, it will permanently burst. It’s fine to congratulate the NBA and NHL for determining real champions in an unreal time, but let’s not forget the deadly circumstances ...
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Landlords suing to push back against eviction ban

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The San Bernardino Sun
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As millions of Americans struggle to pay their rent during the coronavirus pandemic, landlords are going to courts, claiming that the national eviction moratorium unfairly strains their finances
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Titans have NFL’s first COVID outbreak with 8 positives

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The San Bernardino Sun
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans suspended in-person activities through Friday after the NFL says three Titans players and five personnel tested positive for the coronavirus, becoming the first COVID-19 outbreak of the NFL season in Week 4. The ...
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Gov. Gavin Newsom signs law to ban rat poisons that also kill mountain lions

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The Press-Enterprise
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The state’s mountain lions will be a safer from the potent rat poisons that recently have killed at least three of the big cats in Southern California, where the local population is in danger of extinction.
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Bobcat fire won’t be fully contained for a month

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San Gabriel Valley Tribune
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Authorities had estimated 100 percent containment by Wednesday, Sept. 30, but the fire that has eaten up an estimated 114,202 acres was only 62% contained on Monday night.
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