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Federal contractors tasked with clearing ash and debris from the Eaton and Palisades wildfires improperly sent truckloads of asbestos-tainted waste to nonhazardous landfills, including one where worke ...
Learn how Los Angeles wildfire survivors can appeal FEMA denials, what documents you need, and where to get local support.
By Sarah McGrew Click here for updates on this story ALTADENA, California (KCRA) -- On June 6, it had been almost exactly six ...
The Madre Fire has more than doubled the size of California’s second-largest wildfire this year, as it races through the Los ...
Heal the Bay and Surfrider LA studies highlight the need for new testing protocols to determine beach sand and sediment quality Six months after the Palisades Fire ravaged Malibu and nearby areas, ...
Federal contractors improperly disposed of asbestos-laden wildfire debris at nonhazardous landfills in Los Angeles, raising health concerns. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-led cleanup failed to ...
The presence of immigration officers, fire risks, and funding shortages have led some areas to cancel their celebrations ...
Today on AirTalk, Sean 'Diddy' Combs is found not guilty on sex trafficking and RICO charges; Sheriff Robert Luna talks ICE ...
Beryllium, a toxic metal, was found in Los Angeles homes after the Eaton and Palisades fires. Experts are unsure of its source, but exposure can cause serious health issues.
Get ready for a spectacular 4th of July in Santa Monica with our roundup of the best events, including parades, fireworks, ...
The Daily Edition will not be published Friday or Monday in observance of July Fourth. Look for it again on Tuesday, July 8. Below, check out the roundup of California Healthline’s coverage. For today ...
The Madre Fire was reported shortly after noon Wednesday, July 2, along Highway 166 about 25 miles east of Santa Maria.