FEMA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will begin removing fire debris from private properties damaged or destroyed by recent wildfires, officials say.
Once we got to our property, after we physically saw the building, it looked fine. But then we saw what was surrounding it. Then we realized, no, this is not going to be easy.” ...
Independent booksellers across Southern California have been helping by transforming into distribution hubs and providing ...
It's been so sad to see and learn more about the damage from the wildfires since I landed in LA,” Dončić said in a statement ...
Pasadena Humane had been closed to adoptions for weeks, as it took in an influx of refugee animals from the Eaton fire ...
California man finds 525-pound animal under his home after Los Angeles fires. The bear goes by Barry
A Southern California man returned home after evacuating last month’s devastating Los Angeles-area wildfires to discover an ...
Even working-class Palisades residents — ranging from housekeepers to engineers — have been virtually ignored in favor of a ...
Officials say they will begin the second clean-up phase of homes in the burn areas of Pacific Palisades and Altadena. That ...
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