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Many are still processing the grief and the loss. But as the hustle and bustle of recovery churned on amid the ruins, local ...
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LAist on MSN100 days after the LA fires, where do we stand?Here’s a look at the recovery so far, including progress on debris cleanup, rebuilding permits, insurance claims and more.
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LAist on MSNThe LA fires left behind millions of tons of debris, some of it toxic. Where does it all go?In the Eaton Fire burn area, material that can be reused is being taken to Altadena Golf Course, where it is sorted and processed. Here's how it works.
Soil testing revealed concerning levels of lead on properties downwind of the Eaton fire, as well as isolated "hot spots" of ...
Environmental assessments underway in Palisades area, following soil testing indicating localized contamination from recent ...
The Southern California lawmakers who represent the Eaton and Palisades fire zones introduced a bill Thursday in Congress ...
Kindergarten teacher Elizabeth Lam become synonymous with her Minnie Mouse ears. On the day of the Palisades fire, she ...
Los Angeles County will be reallocating $3 million toward additional soil testing in the Eaton fire area. Here’s why.
The Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire devastated Los Angeles. Here's how the fires went from ignition to megafires.
Tuesday marks the deadline to submit right of entry and opt-in (or opt-out) forms for government-run wildfire debris removal. Property owners affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires do not have to ...
Despite uncertainty about eligibility, elected officials are asking commercial owners to submit paperwork for debris clearing ...
Property owners affected by the Eaton and Palisades fires do not have to choose the federal aid if they don’t want to; however, if they choose to use a private contractor, they must go through a ...
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