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A new survey indicates residents are most concerned about leadership when it comes to rebuilding from January's fires.
Nearly five months after wildfire tore through Pacific Palisades, residents are still angry, frustrated and demanding to know who is in charge of recovery and what the plan is. L.A. Times ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNPlans to restore, rebuild schools affected by Palisades Fire move forwardThree schools in the Pacific Palisades partially or completely burned in the Palisades Fire in January are part of ...
A group of California homeowners filed suit Wednesday against AAa and USAA alleging that the insurers left them ...
Residents can apply for cash starting June 12 to make three months of loan payments on homes lost in the LA wildfires and ...
Researchers from Harvard and universities in California and Texas are studying the long-term effects of the Eaton and ...
The service records show a broader problem: the city’s longtime reliance on an aging fleet of engines that cycle in and out ...
In 2018, his team discovered the water supply in the California town of Paradise was compromised in the aftermath of the ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSN2 Palisades schools to welcome back students in temporary classrooms this fallAlthough students have been relocated to other campuses, a massive effort is underway to bring students back to Marquez ...
'A clear zone is shortsighted,' says architect and landscape architect Greg Kochanowski, principal of the Pasadena-based firm ...
With his family displaced by the January inferno, miler Blake Sigworth finds ‘silver linings’ at Palos Verdes High and will ...
The popular Pacific Palisades shopping center, closed since January’s wildfires, will return next year with new tenants and ...
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