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For Traci Park, it's fires, elections and homelessness, oh my!
A year after the Palisades blaze, the District 11 Councilmember tries to power forward January has been a month of grim reflection for Los Angeles, with the region revisiting the terror and tumult of ...
Laws that protect endangered species of plants are now endangering lives and property. Perhaps different administrators could ...
More than a year after the January 2025 wildfires first sparked, victims continue to navigate insurance, mortgage and ...
Testing of homes in communities surrounding the Eaton and Palisades fires has found dangerous levels of lead and asbestos — ...
Westside Current on MSN
No clear standard exists for wildfire ash and soil safety - how residents can protect themselves
LOS ANGELES - As the Palisades and Eaton fires burned last January, and for weeks afterward, clouds of ash blanketed the city ...
As the community marks the anniversary of one of California’s most devastating wildfires, recovery continues and resident ...
A dozen groups, including fire and law enforcement agencies, were sued by Southern California Edison, saying they should be ...
Months of pressure from Pacific Palisades residents appear to be paying off. Los Angeles officials signaled a significant ...
After oversight reports and media coverage flagged problems with how some cleanup contractors operated, federal agencies ...
The city's top budget official changed course Friday, recommending that the council waive building permit fees for all types ...
The smell of wet grass from the recent atmospheric river rains, mud and gasoline wafts through the warm Southern California ...
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