A magnitude 4.1 earthquake centered north of Malibu caused light and weak shaking across Southern California, with the strongest shaking felt in Malibu, Agoura Hills, Thousand Oaks, and Camarillo. The temblor was followed by several aftershocks, with the largest being 3.0 magnitude, but there were no immediate reports of damage. The epicenter was in the Santa Monica Mountains, 3 miles northwest of El Matador State Beach and 7 miles southwest of Thousand Oaks, with shaking felt from Goleta to Huntington Beach, including areas like downtown Los Angeles, Long Beach, and the San Gabriel Valley.
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Virginia health officials confirm measles case at major international airport
Virginia officials confirmed a case of measles at Washington Dulles International Airport, prompting efforts to track down those potentially exposed to the virus. The individual returned from an international trip on March 5, with exposure at Terminal A between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. Texas has reported the highest number of measles cases since January, with most cases in unvaccinated children, while New Mexico reported its first measles death in an unvaccinated adult. Full Article
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