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LA agencies are turning their attention toward rebuilding and easing the process for survivors, as AECOM is set to lead planning efforts under an expanded contract.
More than 100 people picked up books to restart home libraries lost to the Eaton fire, with thanks to Jack and Jill Inc.
Eaton City Council voted Monday, June 16, to formally oppose Ohio House Bill 335, legislation that would eliminate inside ...
The Altadena Builds Back Foundation, an initiative of the Pasadena Community Foundation, awarded the multi-million dollar ...
The Blue Ribbon Commission on Climate Action and Fire-Safe Recovery wants the California legislature to establish a new fire ...
While some fire victims are opting to sell their lots in Altadena, one woman is choosing to stay and rebuild — and she's ...
California launched a $105 million mortgage assistance program on June 12 geared toward homeowners whose homes were destroyed or left uninhabitable at the ...
As the procession turned onto Ventura Street, the devastating effects of the Eaton Fire in January became evident.
In a long-awaited decision, the Los Angeles County Superior Court has ruled in favor of the City of Calabasas, granting the city the right to test fire debris deposited at the Calabasas Landfill. The ...
Recommendations include the formation of a Resilient Rebuilding Authority and the creation of a Los Angeles County Fire ...
Rep. Adam Gray (D-Merced) and Rep. Young Kim (R-Anaheim Hills) introduced this week the Wildfire Response and Preparedness ...