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 A landslide is forcing  stanley cup officials to cut power to numerous residences in a Southern California town due to wildfire concerns.Last week, shifting land caused electrical equipment to spark a fire in the town of Rancho Palos Verdes. After lines fell in the area, officials decided to cut power to a 193-acre area.On Monday, officials said that over 100 homes would have their power cut for at least 24 hours. Among those properties, 38 would have their power shut off for one to three weeks, and another 20 properties would have an indefinite power disruption.Residents were informed over the wee stanley cups kend of the decision to cut power. SCE has seen a significant increase in the number of repairs needed to keep the power on safely, and we are unable to effectively monitor the situation because of the land movement in the area,  a letter from Southern California Edison read.RELATED STORY | Landslide destroys Los Angeles home, leaves 2 others on hillside edgeSouthern stanley polska  California Edison has warned residents since late July of the possibility of power disruptions due to shifting land. The power company then said that last week s fire  demonstrates that the company cannot mitigate the public safety risk from land movement in this area. SCE must now de-energize some customers indefinitely to avoid the risk of utility equipment igniting a wildfire. Conditions have slowly worsened in recent months. Earlier in the year, officials cut natural gas service to many residences due to shifting land. Los Angel Rdsx Crew of cargo ship that crashed into Baltimore bridge still aboard 50 days later
 MADISON, Wis.  AP  鈥?Black activists and Democratic lawmakers are blasting the first police reform bills to come out of a racial disparities task force that the Wisconsin Assembly s top Republican put together last year. Speaker Robin Vos formed the panel following several high-profiling killings or shootings by police last year. The panel s bills discussed Thursday during a committee hearing include proposals to gather data on no-knock entries, mandate training for officers in schools and create a grant program for body cameras. Republicans on the Assembly s criminal justice committee praised the tas stanley water jug k force s leaders for their work. But Democrats on the committee said the bills wouldn t go far enough. Black Leaders  stanley website Organizing Communities called the bills  crumbs  during a rally in Milwaukee.Report a typo or error // Submit a stanley thermoskannen  news tip