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  2. 'Go, go go!' Stunned residents flee as Mountain fire sweeps ...

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    As the Mountain fire swept into Ventura County communites, residents had little time to flee before flames moved in.

  3. Staggering devastation as fire levels Ventura County ... - AOL

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    Newsom spent Thursday meeting with first responders and visiting communities affected by the blaze. Around 5 p.m., he proclaimed a state of emergency in Ventura County to help mobilize resources ...

  4. Today in L.A. - Wikipedia

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    The local news cut-ins that are broadcast during Today (at approximately :26 and :56 minutes past the hour) are also branded as Today in L.A.. Portions of the morning newscast were previously seen on Cozi TV Los Angeles's The Morning Mix on KNBC digital subchannel 4.2. The program maintains a general format of news stories, traffic reports and ...

  5. 91-Year-Old Man Bravely Reacts to Losing Los Angeles Home of ...

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    A 91-year-old man, whose longtime home burned down in the ongoing fires in Los Angeles, is grieving the loss — but looking forward.. Dale Short got emotional as he reacted to the news that his ...

  6. List of companies based in Los Angeles County - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable corporations headquartered in Los Angeles County, California. The table is arranged alphabetically by company. The table is arranged alphabetically by company. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  7. Barker Bros. - Wikipedia

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    Barker approached Müller and together they founded a furniture shop on 112–114 N. Spring Street near the Los Angeles Plaza, called Barker and Mueller. In 1880, Los Angeles was a town with a population of 11,183. Its population would increase tenfold in the next twenty years, and tenfold again, to over one million, in the 25 years after that. [1]