Cleaning up from one of the largest wildfire disasters in recent history takes a while. It's now in the phase which involves ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and local officials continue debris removal in Palisades and Altadena as the rebuild process begins ...
By: Jeanine M. Donohue and Cecilia O. Miller As policyholders take stock of their losses and begin the daunting task of ...
Los Angeles County officials urged wildfire survivors on Wednesday to make critical decisions about property debris removal before the March 31 deadline, as the region simultaneously braces for heavy ...
Malibu residents are bracing for a powerful storm system set to bring heavy rain, colder temperatures, and a heightened risk ...
Officials say the waste headed for the Calabasas landfill won't harm public health, but protesting residents living nearby ...
County officials will no longer be holding weekly conferences to share information, but have promised to continue ...
Local, state and federal officials have implemented safety measures to protect the burn scar areas from debris flows and ...
Weeks after fires ravaged the region, many Angelenos were dissatisfied with Mayor Karen Bass’ leadership, a new poll has found.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has cleared hazardous materials from half of the properties that were initially too ...
County and federal officials addressed concerns over the speed of right of entry form approvals and said to expect more U.S.
Some of the debris from Altadena was taken to a Tujunga neighborhood, sparking anger and frustration from residents.