One year after the Los Angeles wildfires broke out, the Los Angeles community continues to rebuild itself, both structurally ...
The Public News Service Thursday afternoon update, I'm Mike Clifford. White House Borders R. Tom Homan addressed the press in ...
Heavy rain in 2002 and 2023 delayed progress on the Wallis Annenberg Wildlife Crossing, but the builders say they're on ...
Small water companies in Altadena are struggling financially after the Eaton fire and are starting to charge customers more.
Peninsular bighorn sheep have long migrated between California and Mexico, but plans to close gaps in the border wall may ...
Armed with just a hose, Tony Herrera spent 20 hours on a roof trying his best to protect his neighborhood from the Eaton Fire ...
A year after the Eaton Fire, public permits—and at least one completed home asking $1.9 million—are bringing into view how ...
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In fire-scarred Altadena, displaced congregations remain 'in the wilderness'
LOS ANGELES (RNS) — Of the 9,400 structures destroyed by the Eaton Fire last January, more than a dozen were houses of ...
Authorities said officers killed three suspects in the shooting of two women, whom Secretary of Public Education Mario ...
A year after the Eaton Fire devastated Altadena, residents face displacement, insurance issues, and emotional trauma as they rebuild and fight gentrification.
Residents are taking up the call for ‘no work, no school and no shopping’ on Friday, as part of a nationwide day of action.
Residents took up the call for ‘no work, no school and no shopping’ on Friday, as part of a nationwide day of action.
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