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Winter Rains Lead To A Rare Sight At Death Valley

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Visitors at Death Valley's temporary "Lake Manly." In February, the area had filled up with rainfall and flood runoff from Hurricane Hillary,  (Photo By: Saul Gonzalez/The California Report)

A Natural Wonder – A Lake In Death Valley

Death Valley is normally known for its extreme heat. But this winter, rain and winds pushed tons of water into the area, creating a lake locals grew to call “Lake Manly.” People could kayak and wade out. But the lake has begun to dry up and boating is now suspended there.
Reporter: Saul Gonzalez, The California Report

Expensive Race For Southern CA State Senate Seat

One of the most expensive state races has been waged in state Senate District 25 which spans from Glendale to Rancho Cucamonga east of L.A.  More than $5 million has flowed into the race – much of it coming from one of the candidates.
Reporter: Josie Huang, LAist

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