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  2. Summer lawn care tips every homeowner should know - AOL

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    Broken wheels, damaged blades and other problems can result in uneven mowing and other issues. Add inspecting and repairing your mower to your summer lawn care routine. Look for dull, damaged or ...

  3. 10 Spring Lawn Care Tips to Get Your Yard Ready for Summer - AOL

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  4. Tear out your lawn, save California - AOL

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    Los Angeles County residents have been removing their lawns to save money and water during the megadrought.

  5. Nikki Catsouras photographs controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Nikki Catsouras photographs controversy concerns the leaked photographs of Nicole "Nikki" Catsouras (March 4, 1988 – October 31, 2006), who died at the age of 18 in a high-speed car crash in Lake Forest, California, after losing control of her father's Porsche 911 Carrera and colliding with a tollbooth. Photographs of Catsouras's badly ...

  6. 3 things to do right now for a beautiful lawn this summer ...

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  7. Why do cockroaches go inside California homes during the ...

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    Summer is approaching in California, and you may start to spot insects crawling outside — and inside your home. ... “They don’t cause any problems at all,” she said. “To get an ...

  8. Cockroaches emerge in California heat. How to keep them away ...

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  9. From flooding rain to unmitigated wildfire: Why California is ...

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    Drought has swept over the Southern California landscape after one of the region’s hottest summers on record, and the driest start to the rainy season on record.