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January and June, nature and nativism, fire and fear — nip at L.A.’s soul. It feels like many relish at L.A.'s suffering.
The fires broke out on January 7, when dry desert winds whipped over mountain passes with hurricane force, following eight ...
Cleanup crews contracted by the Army Corp of Engineers dumped asbestos-tainted wildfire debris in landfills that they shouldn ...
A new wildfire insurance program offers protection for high-value art. But is this the future—or a firewall only the rich can ...
Since the Pacific Palisades reopened to the public on June 14, there's been multiple reports of commercial tour operators ...
Homeowner’s insurance premiums are going up as increasingly severe storms and other disasters, combined with rising housing ...
Councilwoman Traci Park introduced the motion last week, looking to put a stop to the so-called "disaster tours" which have been driving through burnt out neighborhoods in the Pacific Palisades.
Army Corps of Engineers Col. Eric Swenson wiped away tears as he received praise from the City Council on his leadership of ...
The City Council Tuesday authorized a crack down on so-called “disaster tours” or bus tours operating in the fire-impacted ...
Santa Ynez Reservoir serves as supplementary storage during peak demand periods and provides backup if trunk lines or other ...
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