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A powerful winter storm that swept down the West Coast with flooding and frigid temperatures shifted its focus to Southern California on Saturday, swelling rivers to dangerous levels and dropping snow in even low-lying areas around Los Angeles.The National Weather Service said it was one of the strongest stanley cup storms to ever hit Southern California and even as the volume of wind and rain dropped, it continued to have significant impact including snowfall down to elevations as stanley cup low as 1,000 feet. Hills around suburban Santa Clarita, north of Los Angeles, were blanketed in white, and snow also surprised inland suburbs to the east. A wrecked car is towed from a snowy ditch along the Sierra Highway on Feb. 25, 2023 near Acton, California, in northern Los Angeles County. David Mc stanley cup New / Getty Images Blizzard warnings continued in the mountains and flood advisories blanketed the region, but forecasters offered some relief, predicting the storm would taper off later in the day. After days of fierce winds, toppled trees and downed wires, more than 117,000 California utility customers remained without electricity, according to PowerOutage.us. And Interstate 5, the West Coast s major north-south highway, remained closed due to heavy snow and ice in Tejon Pass through the mountains north of Los Angeles. STILL SNOWING: I-5 Grapevine continues to see Sdzw Prosecutors vow to seek justice for Maria Mu ntilde;oz after Texas wife s suspicious death
SAN FRANCISCO -- A Native American student who sued his California school district because it refused to let him wear an eagle feather to his high school graduation will be able to wear the sacred item after all.Attorneys for Christian Titman and officials with Clovis Unified School District reached an agreement Tuesday night that allows him to wear the feather, said Rebecca hoka Farmer, a spokeswoman for the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California, one of the groups representing Titman. She provided no other details.Earlier Tuesday, a judge suggested the two parties try to reach a resolution after the student s lawyers argued in court that Titman s rights to freedom of expression and religion under the state constitution were being violated. Titman, 18, a member of the Pit River Tribe, said he wants t af1 o attach the 5-inch feather he received from his father to the tassel on his cap at the Clovis High School ceremony set for Thursday about 10 miles northeast of Fresno.He wants to mark his achievement and honor his heritage, according to the lawsuit filed in state court Monday. The tribe considers eagle feathers sacred and symbolic of a significant air max accomplishment. The district s refusal to allow a small symbol of religious expression during the graduation ceremony is a misunderstanding of both the spirit and the letter of the law, argued Novella Coleman, an ACLU staff attorney. The implication that an eagle feather with r |
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