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January’s fires in Los Angeles sent unprecedented amounts of toxic ash and debris into the ocean—what does that mean for ...
The fire ended up destroying homes across several communities, among them the historic Black neighborhood of Altadena.
Wildfires have spread across the planet for millennia, but they are increasing as the climate warms. Decimated forests, ...
As an organizer with the Altadena Tenants Union who has been helping renters with their FEMA applications, Clark knows just ...
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LAist on MSNAltadena thrift store reopens after Eaton Fire: "It’s a bit of hope, a bit of normal"Full Circle Thrift, a nonprofit thrift store in Altadena, reopened this week, six months after the Eaton Fire devastated the ...
Federal, state and local officials continued to tout the massive cleanup of Eaton and Palisades fire debris as the fastest ...
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Los Angeles is slowly rebuilding after the deadly wildfires burned through Southern California. But, only about a thousand ...
Six months after the Eaton and Palisades fires, survivors and experts offer advice and perspective at an LAist event.
The suit, which blames LADWP for damages caused by the devastating fire, amends a complaint filed in March and contains new ...
A check from California’s largest property insurer, which says it has paid billions of dollars in claims from the LA-area ...
By Levi Sumagaysay CalMatters Writer Amelia McDonald couldn’t believe her ears. She had been navigating what she calls “a ...
California has increased its discretionary reserves as a direct consequence of Trump’s ongoing threats to FEMA.
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