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L.A. County stores 96 billion gallons of water during ‘super year’ of storms
Experts aren’t so sure arming teachers make schools safer
Experts: Gun alone doesn’t justify deadly force in fatal Fla. shooting
Travails of a working mom
Man charged in killing of motorist near Lake Merritt
STUDY FINDS GUNS ARE BEING STOLEN FROM CARS AT TRIPLE THE RATE SEEN JUST 10 YEARS AGO
Food shortages forecast as bad weather wrecks crops
How The Wildcat Grew Up
Court: Nonviolent felons may carry guns
Appeals court upholds state gun data law
Opportunity House plan needed quickly
Guns to plowshares: S.F. buyback repurposes old firearms
Mothers will weep today
Eliminating PFAS: Concerns remain among area officials
Top political advisors meet to discuss highquality population devt
5 ways to ensure a greater work-family balance
UN food agency fears escalation on Lebanese-Israeli border can cripple aid efforts in Lebanon
Abolish this archaic law that makes criminals of innocent women
City agrees to time frame for firearm licenses
Conservative MLA clarifies his position on abortion
Food bank lines prove we’ve lost our way
As city leaks, Wellington Water boosts spin army
Let’s make Arkansas safer for babies, moms
Rain lessens drop in Angat water level
Who are we as people when we scorn homeless?
How German government plans to end homelessness
Dubai Municipality sponsors Food Innovation Conference
Parenthood can be a source of loneliness and isolation
Spend ‘a night on the street’ to help the homeless
City loses 500,000 gallons of water from leak
Agreement worth Ro125mn signed for Ghubrah 3 desalination plant
Vutia Villagers Fed Up with Long Water Supply Issues
Averting catastrophe in Darfur must be a priority
Men’s Sheds on brink of collapse after government axes funding deal
‘A handgun in every nightstand’: art installation shines light on US gun violence
Mental wellbeing charity for men ‘in peril due to cuts’
The Observer view on abortion: abolish this archaic law that makes criminals of innocent women
Responsible water reuse is possible
FCC vote brings neutrality back to internet