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Businesses are adjusting hours and inventory to serve the Palisades community during an uncertain, dynamic time of rebuilding ...
Thousands of Pacific Palisades homeowners are waiting to rebuild after the devastating wildfires as only a handful of permits ...
Besides burning thousands of homes and displacing residents, the January fires, like earlier ones, upended the natural ...
The lawsuit, filed against the LADWP, focuses on empty reservoirs in the Palisades at the time of the fire and alleges that ...
The lawsuit, filed against the LADWP, focuses on empty reservoirs in the Palisades at the time of the fire and alleges that ...
Months after the most destructive wildfire in modern Los Angeles history, Mayor Karen Bass is seeking to add scores of new ...
Faced with a nearly $1-billion budget shortfall, Bass released a budget after her speech that calls for the elimination of ...
This Easter Sunday, a group of Westside churches came together for a meaningful sunrise service on the beach—marking the 48th ...
In the third instalment of our Rebuilding LA series, we zoom in on businesses and the architecture and social fabric around them ...
Sen. Padilla's legislation seeks to prevent future wildfires and make federal forest management more efficient and responsive ...
Five people each face up to 30 years in prison for allegedly submitting false claims that their properties were damaged in the January Los Angeles wildfires.
The truck was loaded with approximately 1,000 pounds of copper and the driver, Ernesto Alegria Ramirez, told officers he had permission to take the copper from a job site.
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