Rina Nakano reports from the Pacific Palisades, where she speaks with some of the residents battling the city to have mud debris from last month's storm removed ahead of the incoming wet weather.
The first public property listing for a home destroyed by wildfire sold for $1.2 million, despite being nothing more than ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has removed hazardous waste from half of the 4,499 properties deferred to it by the ...
Last week the Business Journal’s editorial team visited the commercial district of the Pacific Palisades, viewing the destruction left by just one of the ...
Complicated process finally becoming more clear Some 9,000 properties were destroyed in the Palisades Fire, leaving victims ...
Malibu residents hear from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and county authorities More than 700 Malibu homes burned in the ...
The second anniversary of the L.A.-area wildfires brought notable actions and news related to the recovery of the region.
Survivors of the Los Angeles County wildfires have several deadlines for disaster aid applications coming up in March.
Both the Palisades and Eaton fires erupted on Jan. 7, fueled by severe drought conditions and strong Santa Ana winds. Now, the work continues as people try to rebuild.
Deadlines are quickly approaching this month for federal and local aid available to individuals and businesses impacted by the Los Angeles ...
Starting Friday, people can again drink the water in Pacific Palisades, with the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power ...
Phase 1 prioritizes the removal of household hazardous waste, which was necessary to begin Phase 2 clearing of structural ...