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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 ...
Water supplies ran dry in the Pacific Palisades fire, in part because a reservoir was shut down for repairs. Records show the ...
Nearly four months after wildfires reduced thousands of Los Angeles-area homes to rubble and ash, some residents are starting ...
The driver was pronounced dead first, and a passenger was found after the flames were put out, according to broadcast reports ...
A small vegetation fire broke out along the 110 Freeway in downtown Los Angeles Thursday morning. Plumes of white smoke were ...
Even though residents who live near the Eaton Fire burn scar still have their homes, they are now facing issues with their ...
The test started Tuesday night and will continue through Thursday along the Green Peak and Skull Rock trailhead.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives warned of a controlled burn along the Temescal Ridge Trail between Skull Rock and Green Peak starting Tuesday ...
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