Governor Newsom signs an order to fast-track Los Angeles' fire recovery efforts and strengthen utility infrastructure.
According to his office, the executive order suspends permitting and review requirements which will accelerate the rebuilding process for Altadena, Malibu, and Pacific Palisades.
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One week before the deadline for homeowners impacted by January's wildfires to opt into a free federal program for debris removal, Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath Monday urged residents ...
The Malibu property, listed at $39 million, is in the midst of renovation as its new owner undoes Ye's head-scratching ...
The Malibu property, listed at $39 million, is in the midst of renovation as its new owner undoes Ye’s head-scratching ...
Palisades fire victims are suing LADWP, claiming downed power lines caused a second ignition — and the utility tried to hide ...
All told, the size of orange and red patches on the new maps is 3,626 square miles — an area nearly twice the size of ...
After months of fighting the effects of fires and mudslides the Malibu landmark, which still hopes to reopen this summer, has laid off the majority of its employees.
Months after thousands of homes in their community were destroyed by the Palisades Fire, some Pacific Palisades residents ...