
Sean Greene
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@datagraphics, @latimes. Liverpool FC supporter. Trying to be athletic.
Joined March 2011
RT @latimes: After the L.A. fires, officials refused to perform comprehensive soil testing to ensure properties in burn zones are free of f….
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RT @Sammy_Roth: Another rough day at LAT. My colleagues and I are doing our best to keep bringing you journalism that matters.
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RT @LFC: The power of Anfield ✊. Our clinching of the Premier League title was an actual seismic event, scientific data shows 📈😮💨.
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RT @nohaggerty: Cal Fire added 2.8 million Californias in fire hazard zones. So, we at the @latimes read through every single reference to….
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RT @ByIanJames: The end of California’s storm season has brought more fresh snow to the Sierra, pushing the snowpack to 96% of average. Thi….
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RT @nohaggerty: Cal Fire is back with more new hazard maps. This time for the Bay Area. Here's what we found 🧵(story with our resident map….
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Real estate losses from fires top $30 billion, from old mobile homes to $23-million mansions.by @LATDoug @sandhya__k.
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RT @nohaggerty: NEW: Governor Newsom's office announced California would add 1.4 million acres into the highest fire hazard zones where hei….
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RT @JamesQueallyLAT: A lot has happened at the L.A. Times, some of it taking the focus away from our excellent journalism. If you want to….
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Thousands of Altadena properties destroyed by the Eaton fire were outside of Cal Fire's hazard zones. More advanced models deemed the area's risk "severe" and "extreme." by @nohaggerty @bposton.
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We did the math: On Trump's order, two Central Valley dams released at least 2 billion gallons of water. It didn't help farms or Los Angeles. @ByIanJames @jvgarrison.
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RT @ByIanJames: Where did all the water go after it was released from two California dams? My colleagues and I looked into the sudden water….
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