Despite losing his Decker Canyon home to the Woolsey Fire in 2018, CSU Channel Islands (CSUCI) 2007 alumnus Garret Allard continues to explore his ...
President Trump and Secretary Burgum should take over the disaster areas, help victims rebuild, and stiff the grifters and ...
The fires destroyed structures on 56% of all the properties making up the Pacific Palisades. Nearly half of properties in ...
To take burned out debris from thousands of homes, L.A. County Supervisors authorized upping the amounts of waste going to ...
So far, official blame has not yet been cast on Southern California Edison Co. for either blaze, with the events of Jan. 7 ...
Prefabricated, factory-built homes could be arriving to aid LA fire victims much faster than many predicted. Bloomberg ...
Robert Ferrante, general manager of the Sanitation Districts which operates Calabasas, said that landfill took in 260,000 tons of fire debris in an 18-month period from the Woolsey fire of 2019.
Cal Fire took the action because recent rain, humidity and cool weather lowered the wildfire threat to allow for authorized burns, as reported by Phil Diehl of The San Diego Union-Tribune. But that ...
It is no surprise that after the recent Palisades fire someone came up with the idea to dust-off the tired old “you need the ...
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LAist on MSNThree LA County landfills are set to accept wildfire debrisThe L.A. County Board of Supervisors approves changes to some landfill rules to allow wildfire debris to be sent to sites in ...
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A reader whose Malibu home burned in 2018 says she is rebuilding with a pre-fabricated home, but that doesn't speed things up ...
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