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It's official: Death Valley hottest place on Earth
L.A. NOWIt’s taken 99 years, but Death Valley finally got the record. The World Meteorological Organization announced it now considers Death Valley National Park the hottest place on Earth. The highest recorded surface temperature of 134 degrees (56.7... -
Hantavirus in Yosemite: Doctors try to solve disease's mysteries
L.A. NOWThis summer's hantavirus outbreak in Yosemite National Park has served as a sobering reminder that mystery still surrounde the disease, doctors say.... -
Yosemite officials warn more vistors about hantavirus
L.A. NOWOfficials have shut down the 91 "signature tent cabins" in Curry Village, the origin of four of the six cases. The site of the two other cases remains under investigation.... -
10,000 people at risk of hantavirus after Yosemite stays, CDC says
L.A. NOWA new nationwide advisory issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that as many as 10,000 people were at risk for contracting hantavirus after staying in Yosemite National Park this summer.... -
Hikers discover 40-year-old handwritten note on Sequoia peak
L.A. NOWHikers discover 40-year-old handrwritten note on Sequoia peak... -
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FrameworkIn the Shadow of Pine Ridge Photojournalist Aaron Huey has been documenting life on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation for seven years. Faced with the challenge of sharing the incredibly complex and multifaceted story of this community, the photographer... -
Yosemite hantavirus risk much larger than first believed
L.A. NOWAs many as 10,000 people were at risk for contracting hantavirus after staying in Yosemite National Park this summer, federal officials said Friday. That significantly increases the possible exposure to the disease to park visitors. Park officials said... -
Yosemite hantavirus puts up to 10,000 at risk; visitors worried
L.A. NOWThe announcement Friday that 10,000 people were at risk for contracting hantavirus after staying in Yosemite National Park this summer heightened concerns for some visitors to the park. Park officials said they had sent letters and emails to about 3,100..... -
Yosemite hantavirus warning sparks fear among park visitors
L.A. NOWThousands of visitors have contacted officials since the announcement that up to 10,000 people were at risk for contracting hantavirus after staying in Yosemite National Park this summer. Paul Ollig, the park's deputy chief of interpretation, said as of... -
Worries over hantavirus taking a toll at Yosemite
L.A. NOWConcerns about the hantavirus are taking their toll at Yosemite National Park. Officials announced last week that 10,000 people were at risk for contracting hantavirus after staying in Yosemite National Park this summer. Although park spokesman Scott... -
Yosemite hantavirus warnings extend to Britain
L.A. NOWWarnings about a recent outbreak of hantavirus at Yosemite National Park have spread beyond the United States after a United Kingdom health organization announced it was contacting citizens believed to be at risk.... -
L.A. Now Live: Q&A about hantavirus at Yosemite National Park
L.A. NOWTimes reporter Kate Mather will join L.A. Now Live to discuss the hantavirus outbreak linked to Yosemite National Park and how officials there are cleaning up the campgrounds and trying to reassure thousands of visitors who may be at risk. The chat is...
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