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The LA City Fire Department was assessing the impact of a $17.8-million budget reduction in the weeks before the Palisades Fire destroyed hundreds of structures and burned more than 15,000 acres.
The Palisades Fire began during heavy winds Jan. 7, destroying or damaging nearly 8,000 homes, businesses and other structures and killing at least 12 people in the affluent LA neighborhood.
LA County Fire Chief Anthony C. Marrone said in an update Wednesday morning that over 5,000 acres have burned with no containment. The deepest US lake is closing to tourists for at least 3 years ...
On Jan. 7, 2025, the Palisades and Eaton fires began ravaging the Los Angeles area. A day later, conservative commentator Megyn Kelly lambasted L.A. Mayor Karen Bass and L.A. Fire Department Chief ...
Six months after the wildfires tore through Los Angeles, residents are tussling with the urban destruction left behind – and ...
Since the Pacific Palisades reopened to the public on June 14, there's been multiple reports of commercial tour operators ...
Since being pulled from the rubble in January, the tabernacle has been kept at St. Monica Church in Santa Monica ...
More than half of the California National Guard’s firefighting teams were put under federal command, with no way to recall ...
Chief Following months of checkpoints that have been staffed by Los Angeles Police Department and National Guard, Pacific Palisades reopened to the public, effective Saturday, June 14, at 6 a.m. Since ...
Although the museum’s artwork was unscathed, roughly 1,400 trees on the property burned during the Palisades fire. Visible ...