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A toxic algae bloom in southern California has sickened dozens of animals, causing them to have seizures and act erratically.
A large stretch of the coastline that was impacted by the Palisades Fire is now open to beachgoers after officials lifted the ...
A 15-year-old Long Beach girl is still recovering from a sea lion attack ... Dean Fioresi is a web producer for CBS Los Angeles. He covers breaking news throughout Southern California. When he's not ...
Once ingested, it can cause disorientation, seizures, and erratic behavior in the animals — making them more likely to lash ...
Gonzalo Medina of the Long Beach Fire Department told NBC Los Angeles she'd never heard or seen anything like this before in her "25 years of service." While sea lions are a common sight in Long Beach ...