Eaton, Palisades and LA wildfires
The Black Image Center archiving event Sunday focused for the first time on helping community members learn how they can ...
A new study commissioned by the Southern California Leadership Council found that the county would lose $4.6 billion to $8.9 ...
The Eaton and Palisades fires started Jan. 7 in a fierce Santa Ana windstorm. Here are the weather conditions that contributed to their rapid spread.
At least 29 people were killed in the two fires that scorched thousands of acres and destroyed or damaged more than 18,000 ...
More than 4 million tons of debris is about to be moved from fire footprints to landfills using public roads. Here’s what to ...
Disaster recovery experts from Loyola Marymount University, UCLA, and Purdue University serve in the Community Action Project ...
Before-after fire storm images: Pacific Palisades and Altadena neighborhoods where some homes remain
Eaton and Palisades fire damage was uneven in many neighborhoods, with homes surviving next to others that were destroyed.
Despite residents’ concerns, three Los Angeles County landfills — Calabasas, Sunshine Canyon and Lancaster — were authorized ...
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