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The federal government decided not to test the soil of L.A.'s burn areas for hazardous substances. A Times investigation found high levels of lead and other heavy metals.
Journalism is the favorite in the 151st Kentucky Derby. Four months ago, he and his trainer were displaced by the destructive ...
Los Angeles County supervisors next week will consider a motion that addresses emergency preparedness and response ...
African Americans have found refuge and community in Altadena for more than a century, flourishing despite housing discrimination laws and other forms of racism.
Nearly four months after wildfires reduced thousands of Los Angeles-area homes to rubble and ash, some residents are starting ...
A Los Angeles County woman pleaded guilty Friday to seeking disaster relief funds by falsely claiming that her property was ...
Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputies this week began installing advanced security cameras in Altadena in an attempt to ...
Altadena’s motley group of water companies join a history of water in the area that dates back to the 19th century and ...
Her house and her Steinway burned in the Eaton fire. Now, Jeanina Quezada got an Austrian piano as a gift from Harvey Mudd ...
Apr. 21, Los Angeles band Dawes played a show at Hoyt Sherman Place that garnered five standing ovations. IPR’s Cece Mitchell ...
Unless new evidence emerges about how the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles started earlier this year, Southern California Edison and ...
Southern California Edison could soon be facing new legal action - this time over the Hurst Fire in the Sylmar area of Los ...