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The L.A. wildfires left lead and other toxins in the soil of burn zones. Here are their health risks
The Times tested for lead, mercury and other heavy metals in Altadena and Pacific Palisades. From respiratory problems to ...
Following best practices from previous federal post-wildfire soil-testing efforts, The Times collected samples from ...
Journalism is the favorite in the 151st Kentucky Derby. Four months ago, he and his trainer were displaced by the destructive ...
Some 17,000 homes, businesses and other structures burned to the ground in the Jan. 7 fires. It’s uncertain how much will be ...
In a move to expedite recovery from devastating wildfires, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced an AI tool designed to streamline building permit approval process.
African Americans have found refuge and community in Altadena for more than a century, flourishing despite housing discrimination laws and other forms of racism.
An Altadena family was hit by burglars targeting fire victims. Natalie LaFourche showed Inside Edition her ransacked bedroom.
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