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The Milken Institute Global Conference this week returns to Beverly Hills, drawing global business titans, policymakers and ...
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 ...
A Times investigation finds toxic levels of lead in soil in Altadena and Pacific Palisades that the government refused to ...
Hundreds of LA homeowners have sought city or county approval for new home designs and other permits to eventually rebuild.
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Jacobin on MSNTo Rebuild Post-Fire, Los Angeles Should Look to SingaporeAfter Los Angeles suffered some of the most devastating wildfires in the city’s fire-prone history earlier this year, there ...
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 ...
As a result of her fraudulent application on a property she neither owned nor rented, Robertson got about $25,000 in benefits ...
The endangered Southern California steelhead trout appears to be rebounding after the Palisades Fire destroyed their native habitat in Los Angeles County.
For those who love the Olympics, now is the time to demand this model to protect the Games’ legacy and restore the pride we ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass called recall efforts against her irresponsible, but "almost a rite of passage" for California politicians.
City officials, staff, and residents wrestle with multimillion-dollar wastewater treatment solutions Four City Councilmembers ...
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