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US men's gymnastics aiming for first medal in over a decade
Team USA’s male gymnasts are hoping to bring home a medal for the first time in over a decade.
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How to check if your building needs retrofitting for earthquakes
Many cities across Southern California now have earthquake retrofit laws for commercial or apartment buildings, and it’s possible you may live in one of them.
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What Are the Most Common Trash Items Found on California Beaches? Here's the List
The environmental group Ocean Conservancy has seen it all when it comes to beach trash, but there are some items that turn up with striking regularity during the group’s annual global beach cleanup events. Here are the top items found in California.
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Three-Time Gold Medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings Misses Out on Tokyo Olympics
Kerri Walsh Jennings, along with partner and 2016 Olympian Brooke Sweat, had a slight lead for the second and final United States spot for the Tokyo Olympics, but last week they failed to qualify.
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LA County Seeks to Crack Down on ‘Super Spreader' Events During Pandemic
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors called on the County’s CEO to identify resources that could support law enforcement, specifically the sheriff’s department, to crack down on “super spreader events” in violation of the county health orders and provide monthly status updates. Sheriff Alex Villanueva said every weekend there’s about half a dozen of these super spreader events...
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Does Your Boss Have to Tell You If Your Co-Workers Catch COVID-19?
Millions of Californians who are back at work or are preparing to return for the first time since the start of the 2020 pandemic fear for their safety on the job. As the guidance from state and local leaders evolves and changes, the NBC4 I-Team spoke to employment attorney Dominic Messiha about the responsibilities of employers and employees in the…
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For Uber Drivers, the Choice Can Be Between a Paycheck and Avoiding Infection
Drive and get paid, even if you’re at risk for the coronavirus, or stay home and don’t. It’s a choice Tim Drake says he is being forced to make. Drake, who has been driving for Uber for two and a half years, and many other people who work for “gig” companies say they feel stuck between making money and...