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Eight Skiers Found Dead Near Lake Tahoe and L.A. Fire Survivors Face Unexpected Power Line Costs

Headlines From The Times

L.A. Times Studios

News, Daily News, Society & Culture, The Times, California

4.1544 Ratings

🗓️ 19 February 2026

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

Just northwest of Lake Tahoe, eight of the nine skiers that were still trapped under an avalanche were found dead on Wednesday afternoon. The search for the remaining person has turned into a recovery mission more than 24 hours after the collapse buried 15 backcountry skiers under the deadliest avalanche in modern California history. Meanwhile, public comments sent out by an AI-powered advocacy company might’ve led, in part, to a Southern California plan being scrapped that would’ve placed fees on new gas furnaces and water heaters in an effort to cut back on smog-forming pollution. And, it’s a day of celebration for Mikaela Shiffrin, who took gold in slalom. Shiffrin’s the most decorated skier in Olympic history, but failed to medal at the 2022 Olympics in Beijing. Mikaela Shiffrin is so back. In business, fire survivors in Altadena say connecting to Southern California Edison’s new underground power lines could cost $20,000 to $40,000 per home, and Rivian's shares jumped up after reporting a profitable year despite a broader slowdown in the EV industry. Read more at LATimes.com.

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the people who are

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the people who have to be

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the world of the

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people who have been

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and the Extreme weather conditions, I would say is an understatement.

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Lots of snow, gale force winds, winds making it impossible to see.

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So it was very much a slow and steady pace

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going with snow cats, skiers, going up into the area,

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which is still considered a very high danger for avalanche. So, you know, one of the world, and the world of the and so, the world, and the one of the and so, you know, Thank United. I was thinking, and the same thing,

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and the very

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this is a good at

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the beginning of the

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people.

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But if you were thinking

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to work on the

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of the people

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and the future

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and the United States

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and the

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and the world

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and the world

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