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Hundreds of firefighters are working to contain a fast-moving wildfire that erupted near California’s Central Coast on ...
Beryllium, a toxic metal, was found in Los Angeles homes after the Eaton and Palisades fires. Experts are unsure of its source, but exposure can cause serious health issues.
Six months after the Eaton and Palisades fires, L.A. beaches have been deemed safe for visitors, though caution is advised near debris.
The Rose Bowl in Pasadena is dropping its traditional fireworks show this year and switching to drones for the first time in ...
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.
It’s been nearly six months since rains washed a whole bunch of contaminants from the Eaton and Palisades fire burn areas out ...
Shortly after the fires, the environmental nonprofit Heal the Bay and water quality officials gathered sand and water samples ...
Cleanup crews contracted by the Army Corp of Engineers dumped asbestos-tainted wildfire debris in landfills that they shouldn ...
Terry Kilgore lives alone in his Altadena neighborhood in California, sleeping in a recreational vehicle and surrounded by empty lots that were once the site of family homes.
Beryllium is a naturally occurring metal. It's in cables and things like microwaves, headphones and vintage golf clubs. It's ...
About six months after the Eaton Fire, homeowners in Altadena are frustrated by hurdles to rebuilding, including the LA ...
The latest news from the rebuilding effort following the Los Angeles wildfires confirms everything we’ve all come to believe about the nature of the state’s bureaucracies. As of July 2, Los Angeles ...