More rain is on the way to SoCal, and residents living near Will Rogers State Beach – which has been chosen as a Palisades ...
On the morning of Jan. 7, as thick black smoke billowed over the Pacific Palisades, newsrooms across the city mobilized without a key piece of news-gathering equipment.
The fire last month resulted in a toxic plume that forced residents around the Moss Landing Power Plant facility to ...
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Hosted on MSNFire crews soak debris to contain ash and dust from California firesFire crews soaked debris to contain ash and dust from California fires. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers used the 'wet method' on February 8 to remove remnants from wildfire-damaged properties to ...
A Conversation with the Experts: Legal Strategies for Rebuilding After Disaster. Produced by LA Times Studios in partnership ...
The recent California wildfires may be disappearing from the news cycle, but displaced homeowners are still recovering from the loss of much more than just a house.
LA faces an initial $358 million wildfire recovery bill that is expected to rise with no immediate state or federal aid ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom today approved $25 million for anticipated legal challenges against the Trump administration, positioning ...
A mudslide overnight fully closed a portion of PCH, and residents and contractors who were previously allowed access will not be able to get through the area.
Along with this more than fivefold increase in billion-dollar disasters came rising insurance costs - exacerbated by weather disasters striking densely populated areas more frequently, the rising ...
The smoke may be temporary, but toxic air pollution is an ever-present danger with effects that linger for generations.
One month after the devastation, the public and California’s government are facing tough questions about their approach to ...
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