Winter storms have washed debris from the California wildfires - timber, metal, and sediment - onto Los Angeles County beaches. Officials confirm most of the silt and ash is not hazardous and will naturally wash away,
For the lucky few of us who grew up during the 1950s in Southern California, the non-stop coverage of the massive wildfire was impossible to watch. My thoughts took me back to when the state lived
As cleanup efforts focus on land, marine experts warn of the Palisades Fire’s hidden toll on beaches and ocean life As the Environmental Protection Agency removes hazardous materials from fire-devastated Malibu coastal properties afflicted by the assault of the Palisades Fire,
director of the California Office of Data and Innovation. The firestorm that engulfed parts of the nation’s most populous county – most directly the communities of Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Altadena and Pasadena – caused 29 confirmed deaths and ...
WATD Contributor David Cedrone Gives the Latest on the Aftermath of the Southern California Wildfires Pictures from the Palisades section of Los Angeles Reporting from Pacific Palisades where the wild fires destroyed so many homes.
Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking Congress to approve an additional $39.7 billion in aid to help Los Angeles recover from the catastrophic damage wreaked by the January firestorm.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has asked Congress to approve ... More than 16,200 structures were destroyed as flames ripped through Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Pasadena and Altadena. Newsom vowed that the funding would be used to rebuild homes ...