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C-17 at Burbank Airport
ByAdminSCMA member and frequent photo contributor Chester Brown (LA-203, K6CRB) took these photos of U.S. Air Force C-17s at Burbank Airport. The cargo planes were in town in support of President Obama’s most recent trip to the L.A. area.
L.A. County Sherriff’s Department Motorcycle Officers Get Laptops
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United Airlines Boeing 787 Declares Emergency, Returns to LAX
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Woolsey Fire Containment Grows As Fire Crews Battle Strong Winds
ByAdminUpdated November 14, 2018 MALIBU, CA – The deadly Woolsey Fire has burned 97,620 acres, destroyed 453 structures, threatened another 57,000, forced the evacuation of more than 265,000 people in Los Angeles and Ventura counties and is 40 percent contained as of Wednesday morning, as firefighters face another day of strong Santa Ana winds and…




