Pacific Palisades is known for many of it's famous and wealthy residents, but many of the families who’ve lost their homes ...
Tens of thousands of people have been displaced by Southern California’s ongoing fires. A week after the Palisades and Eaton ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom's executive order waives environmental laws for people whose homes burned down so they can ...
Homes that needed cleaning, yards that needed tending, families who needed caregiving. In Pacific Palisades, so much is gone.
Free days at LACMA to give your brain a break, putting the fun in fundraisers, new vendors at Smorgasburg, Pussy Riot at ...
Scientists say almost unprecedented climatic conditions throughout Southern California led up to the disastrous Eaton and Palisades fires.
What does this mean? People cannot clean up debris — like burned wood, metal, foundation material and soil — until a hazardous materials inspection has been completed by an approved government agency ...
Today on AirTalk, we're talking to insurance experts to help listeners navigate home insurance after the L.A. wildfires. We'll be checking in on L.A. wildlife and those who are working to save them.
Residents from at least 70 long-term care facilities have been moved into other facilities, hotels, Airbnbs and private ...
Wildlife displaced from the burn area — potentially including bears, mountain lions, American badgers and ring-tailed cats — ...
As fires continue to displace tens of thousands of people in Los Angeles County, experts worry about the long-term effects on ...