The EPA says crews have finished the first phase of hazardous household debris removal from the Palisades and Eaton fire zones, meeting the 30-day deadline set by the Trump administration.
After weeks of asking, 7 On Your Side Investigates was finally granted an interview with Los Angeles City Fire Department's Deputy Chief Richard Fields, who was tasked with helping craft the ...
Neighbors in the Pacific Palisades are returning to rebuild after January’s devastating wildfire that destroyed thousands of homes. Among them is KTLA reporter Lauren Lyster, who received an ...
Questions are mounting regarding accountability over a lack of preparedness for the L.A. wildfires as the city's leaders face ...
Nearly two months after a deadly wildfire broke out, 2,000 residents in the Pacific Palisades finally have access to safe ...
The Eaton and Palisades fires started Jan. 7 in a fierce Santa Ana windstorm. Here are the weather conditions that ...
Church in Pacific Palisades, California, was lost to fire, a longtime parishioner reflects on what truly makes a parish.
Ramin Yazid, who is rebuilding his home destroyed in 2022, knows the problems and pitfalls that victims in Altadena and ...
As of early February, it was estimated that the wildfires destroyed more than 16,240 properties, including residential homes ...
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