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  2. Santa Ana winds will keep fire threat through midweek ... - AOL

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    Along the coast, winds will range from 20 to 30 mph, gusting up to 55 mph. Around downtown L.A., winds are expected to range from 10 to 20 mph, gusting up to 30 mph.

  3. More residents allowed to return home as strong Santa Ana ...

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    Santa Ana winds will increase throughout the daytime on Monday, bringing the threat of damaging winds gusting from 60 to 80 mph across the prone mountain regions surrounding Los Angeles.

  4. L.A. City Council committee rejects rent freeze, advances ...

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    The Los Angeles City Council's Housing and Homelessness Committee rejected a proposal for a rent freeze, but advanced a series of eviction protections for people economically affected by the fires.

  5. Santa Ana winds - Wikipedia

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    [1] [7] [5] Santa Ana Canyon and Santa Ana River, the old Spanish land grant Rancho Santiago de Santa Ana, and the town of Santa Ana are all so named because the Portolá expedition entered the river valley on Saint Anne's feast day in 1769. [34] Newspaper references to the name Santa Ana winds appear as far back the 1870s and 1880s. [13]

  6. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    "In response to tenant pressure, rent strikes, and steady news coverage about rent increases and angry tenants, especially seniors, the Los Angeles City Council passed a six month rent freeze in August 1978." By 1988, fourteen cities had adopted full rent control, and sixty-four cities rent control for mobile home parks.

  7. Talk:Santa Ana, California - Wikipedia

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    Also it's well known high crime rate, and probably the hordes of crooked politicians who have turned the majority of santa ana into a complete cesspool. I feel bad for anyone who has to live there (except the rich neighborhoods) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 173.51.168.42 ( talk ) 01:14, 13 May 2009 (UTC) [ reply ]

  8. Who is at greatest risk of eviction? - AOL

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    Eviction risk generally decreases with age and income, although the study notes this is far from just a young person’s problem, with nearly 830,000 renters over 50 facing the threat of eviction ...

  9. Opinion: The true victims of the US eviction crisis - AOL

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    The eviction rate for households with children is about twice as high as for households without children present. In all, nearly 3 million kids are on the receiving end of eviction filings every year.