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The LA wildfires burned from January 7 to January 31. There were 14 wildfires. Together, they consumed 57,000 acres and ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has directed staff to examine the legal feasibility of establishing a countywide ...
Changing climate patterns and below average rainfall, when combined with extended periods of high winds, increase the risk of ...
The Madre Fire has more than doubled the size of California’s second-largest wildfire this year, as it races through the Los ...
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 ...
By Sarah McGrew Click here for updates on this story ALTADENA, California (KCRA) -- On June 6, it had been almost exactly six ...
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, ...
Learn how Los Angeles wildfire survivors can appeal FEMA denials, what documents you need, and where to get local support.
The Los Angeles County wildfires unleashed all kinds of contaminants once locked away in paints, plastics and elsewhere.
Councilwoman Traci Park introduced the motion last week, looking to put a stop to the so-called "disaster tours" which have been driving through burnt out neighborhoods in the Pacific Palisades.
Army Corps of Engineers Col. Eric Swenson wiped away tears as he received praise from the City Council on his leadership of ...
In January, stylist Maeve Reilly lost her home and belongings in the Pacific Palisades. Now, she finds that she has a whole ...