Steve Soboroff is a longtime fixture in Los Angeles civic life who is now serving as chief recovery officer for the city's wildfire comeback.
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.
After wildfires displaced thousands of Angelenos, a patchwork of cooks, restaurateurs, and volunteers have operated something ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass reneged wildfire czar Steve Soboroff's $500,000 compensation for 90 days of work after the ...
Over 600 attendees confront officials with urgent pleas for swift rebuilding, improved disaster preparedness, and sustainable ...
Los Angeles County keeps building in hillisides and canyons even as the fire risk worsen. For a century, the lure of ...
Santa Rosa’s Coffey Park was destroyed by a fire in 2017—but mostly recovered. It could be a model for Altadena and Pacific ...
Dear Editor, One of the reasons that thousands of homes in the Pacific Palisades and Malibu burned is because our elected ...
A prominent public-interest law firm is warning that Los Angeles’ apparent requirement that older apartments be replaced with ...
Steve Soboroff’s salary would have been funded entirely by charitable organizations. He had defended the arrangement, saying ...
With mayoral appointees, consulting firms, nonprofit groups and council members all in the mix, it's difficult to discern who ...
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