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bellinghamherald.com | Mel Melcon |Rong-Gong Lin II
Kehl Tonga of Cal-Quake Construction works to reinforce a steel frame during a retrofit of a Hollywood apartment building. (Mel Melcon/Los Angeles Times/TNS) Mel Melcon TNS LOS ANGELES - The Trump administration has canceled $33 million worth of federal funds meant to help pay for earthquake retrofits in California - sparking "grave concern" and a call to reconsider from one of the state's highest elected officials. In a letter dated Wednesday, Sen.
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latimes.com | Rong-Gong Lin II |Ron Lin
Program would have provided $33 million in grants to retrofit seismically vulnerable apartments. Sen.
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latimes.com | Rong-Gong Lin II |Ron Lin
• Axial Seamount is the best-monitored submarine volcano in the world. • It’s the most active undersea volcano closest to California. • It could erupt by the end of the year. A mysterious and highly active undersea volcano off the Pacific Coast could erupt by the end of this year, scientists say. Nearly a mile deep and about 700 miles northwest of San Francisco, the volcano known as Axial Seamount is drawing increasing scrutiny from scientists who only discovered its existence in the 1980s.
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gazettextra.com | Grace Toohey |Rong-Gong Lin II
Commuters found themselves stranded at train stations across the Bay Area during the peak hours of Friday's morning commute after a computer issue knocked out service to the region's train system for more than four hours. The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) was completely out of service from its opening at 5 a.m. Friday until just after 9 a.m., when train officials said they had restored service to its entire system.
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thebrunswicknews.com | Grace Toohey |Rong-Gong Lin II
Commuters found themselves stranded at train stations across the Bay Area during the peak hours of Friday's morning commute after a computer issue knocked out service to the region's train system for more than four hours. The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) was completely out of service from its opening at 5 a.m. Friday until just after 9 a.m., when train officials said they had restored service to its entire system.
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