A week after Phase 1 of the debris removal process was completed, Los Angeles County officials will be providing an update ...
Los Angeles County is doubling down on its outreach efforts to let property owners know they have until the end of the month ...
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Local, state and federal officials have implemented safety measures to protect the burn scar areas from debris flows and ...
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County officials will no longer be holding weekly conferences to share information, but have promised to continue ...
About 1,500 truckloads per day will haul debris starting Monday from neighborhoods ... land owned by the Corps and leased to the county of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation.
Steve Calanog, the EPA's incident commander for the Palisades and Eaton fires called it “probably the largest lithium-ion ...
Complicated process finally becoming more clear Some 9,000 properties were destroyed in the Palisades Fire, leaving victims ...
If removal of trees considered hazardous is waived, residents will assume liability for the trees, U.S. Army Corps of ...
Environmentalists are raising concerns about wildfire debris that’s washed up on Los Angeles beaches, saying they’re ...