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LA Comic Con's In-Person Event Abruptly Cancelled
Just weeks after surprising fans with plans to hold Comic Con in-person, the event's organizers say they don't have the state's blessing.

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Just weeks after surprising fans with plans to hold Comic Con in-person, the event's organizers say they don't have the state's blessing.

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The San Fernando Valley is proving to be a hotspot for infected mosquitoes as health officials identify human cases of West Nile Virus.
The San Fernando Valley is proving to be a hotspot for infected mosquitoes as health officials identify human cases of West Nile Virus.
The San Fernando Valley is proving to be a hotspot for infected mosquitoes as health officials identify human cases of West Nile Virus.
The San Fernando Valley is proving to be a hotspot for infected mosquitoes as health officials identify human cases of West Nile Virus.