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The government wouldn't test the soil of properties burned in the LA fires — so the LA Times did. Here's what they found.
California regulator investigates State Farm over L.A. fire survivors’ complaints as insurer awaits approval of rate increase ...
Yesterday, faith and community leaders, community members and environmental advocates rallied in support of the Make Polluters Pay Climate Superfund Act. At the rally, advocates demanded that fossil ...
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LAist on MSNLAist requested fire-related texts and emails from the LA mayor’s office. We’re still waitingFollowing the release of text messages related to the January fires to other media outlets, LAist requested to review the ...
California regulator investigates State Farm over L.A. fire survivors’ complaints as insurer awaits approval of rate increase ...
Owners of the 7,300 homes that escaped the January wildfires need financial assistance to harden their houses, residents and ...
Following best practices from previous federal post-wildfire soil-testing efforts, The Times collected samples from ...
There is a report of a bicyclist struck on Fruitridge Road in Sacramento Saturday evening. It was reported at the ...
Pasadena's firefighters joined crews from other departments in submitting blood and urine samples for testing. They're taking ...
African Americans have found refuge and community in Altadena for more than a century, flourishing despite housing ...
Altadena’s motley group of water companies join a history of water in the area that dates back to the 19th century and ...
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