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Line Fire grows to 17,000 acres; Power outages hit thousands of households during heatwave; We took self-driving Waymo cars for a test ride — The Sunday Edition

The Line Fire in San Bernardino County has grown to more than 17,000 acres. About 50,000 LADWP customers have lost power throughout the current heatwave. And maybe you've seen the autonomous Waymo e-taxis around town, but what's it like calling one? Plus, more. Support The L.A. R ...  Show more

Relief expected for heat wave on Tuesday; Legislators work on lowering gas prices; Shohei Ohtani could be the first-ever member of the 50-50 club — The Saturday Edition

The National Weather Service says the end of our heatwave is in sight ... but you'll have to bear with it through Monday. Gov. Gavin Newsom has called a special session of the legislature to find a way to lower gas prices. And Shohei Ohtani is close to setting a first-ever MLB re ...  Show more

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