LOS ANGELES – Pacific Palisades residents affected by recent wildfires are urged to complete a Right of Entry (ROE) form to participate in free debris removal provided by the U.S. Army Corps of ...
Phase 1 has started, but not without controversy. Phase 2 is optional, and residents can choose the contractor they want to ...
As the Environmental Protection Agency starts the first phase of removing hazardous debris from areas destroyed by the ...
The Los Angeles Police Department is directing fire victims to watch out for contracting, towing and charitable donation ...
In the chaos of fleeing from the fast-moving flames of the Palisades and Eaton firestorms, many evacuees were forced to ...
The ocean water along roughly eight miles of prime Los Angeles coastline remained off-limits indefinitely due to the recent ...
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency crews were continuing efforts Thursday to identify and remove hazardous wastes from properties ravaged in this month’s wildfires, as many residents returned to ...
More than 600 right-of-entry forms have been submitted so far by residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed by the Palisades or Eaton fire — allowing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to enter ...
Nearly two weeks after the Eaton fire forced Claire Robinson to flee her Altadena home, she returned, donning a white hazmat ...
The Malibu waste collection site will be for debris from the Palisades fire and is located ... This material is part of the first phase of debris removal from more than 15,000 structures destroyed ...
Jan. 22, 10:30 a.m. PST Cal Fire data marked the Palisades Fire at 68% containment and the Eaton Fire at 91% containment, ...