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An aerial view of upscale homes destroyed by a landslide on Palos Verdes Peninsula in July 2023, in Rolling Hills Estates.Land movement in the Portuguese Bend/Abalone Cove area in the city of Rancho Palos Verdes has been accelerating, according to city geologist Michael Phipps.The area has shifted around 7 feet of in the last 15 months, with half of that movement happening since October.

The real effects of the storm, he said, will be felt when the rainwater infiltrates deep underground and starts affecting the land movement.“If the landslide continues to accelerate the way it has been over the last 15 months, it's going to start creating more issues with roads and with infrastructure, utilities,” Phipps said.

And with six weeks of “typically the wettest portion of the winter” left this year, “we’re worried about it, we’re concerned,” he said. The L.A. Department of Building and Safety, the Bureau of Street Services and the Bureau of Engineering would be tasked with removing graffiti, debris and securing the property at taxpayers' expense if the owners fail to do so.

In January, the city of Los Angeles’ Department of Building and Safety also issued a notice of abatement against the property stating that the condition of the building is “substandard due to inadequate sanitation caused by general dilapidation or improper maintenance.”"One person's art is another person's vandalism," Rodriguez said during Friday's council meeting and it's a question people are pondering on social media too.

“We did feel it, but thankfully nothing broke,” said Max Alperstein who works at Colony Liquor House in Malibu on Pacific Coast Highway. “It was more of a scare for a lot of customers, who walked out into the parking lot. We stayed and watched everything move back and forth.” Malibu, Westlake Village, Agoura and Woodland Hills, are reported to have experienced the heaviest shaking, according to the USGS, with the movement registering as a four on the Modified Mercalli Intensity scale.a magnitude 4 as:"Felt indoors by many, outdoors by few during the day...Dishes, windows, doors disturbed; walls make cracking sound. Sensation like heavy truck striking building. Standing motor cars rocked noticeably.

" sounds like an up and down emotional whiplash ... usually when you have shows that move between tones like that, it doesn't always feel like part of the same show, but here I think it does." — Steve Greene, freelance TV criticThe series is an adaptation of a South Korean webtoon comic series of the same name, it’s author goes by the pseudonym Aporia. Webtoons are better known in South Korea than in the U.S.

The Nuart changed hands a couple of times and, at one point in '40s and '50s, showcased international films from Latin America and Japan, driven by the interests of nearby students from UCLA and Santa Monica College. But for decades the Nuart was just seen as another “,” says longtime former programmer at The Nuart, Mark Valen. “But it was a midnight show. Midnights only because, you know, it's such a weird movie.

It soon became a must-see midnight movie complete with raucous audience participation — and props — and its appeal has never really waned.The performance troupe that evolved in 1988 from all that audience engagement is called Sins O’ The Flesh. They’re now what’s known as the Nuart’s“shadow cast” — actors who come out in full costume and makeup to lipsync and perform live as the film screens.

Unfortunately, for the millions of Americans suffering from chronic pain, simple interventions often don't work. Why? Because we're often misdiagnosing the source of the pain and thus, mistreating it as well. problem as the root of their pain. The other 88% of participants had what the researchers call primary pain, meaning the pain was generated by neural circuits in the brain, not by structural damage.

These findings confirm a suspicion I had about about my own experience with chronic pain — that while it likely began with my head injury, over time it morphed into an emotional pain. All injuries heal, but sometimes the brain will continue to send these pain signals. It creates a spiraling process. Especially when people think they're in danger.Going to different doctors and getting different diagnoses are important steps — the more perspective you have on your pain, the more likely it is you'll be able to address it.

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