LOS ANGELES (Tribune News Service) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Tuesday began clearing debris from burned properties in Los Angeles County.
Federal and state officials say the temporary sites for processing hazardous waste pose no threat, but residents are worried about their air and water.
Toxic fire waste from the second phase of cleanup could end up stretching from the Central Valley to El Monte to Azusa to the ...
Point Loma Nazarene’s baseball program has won three straight PacWest championships and advanced to the NCAA Division II ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Monday announced it will start with Phase 2 debris removal at private residential ...
In a pivotal milestone in Los Angeles County's long road to recovery from the deadly wildfires in early January, the U.S.
Officials say they will begin the second clean-up phase of homes in the burn areas of Pacific Palisades and Altadena. That ...
Although the Point Loma Nazarene men’s basketball team saw its 10-game winning streak napped in overtime at Westmont, the PLNU women regained the lead in the PacWest Conference standings while the San ...
One subcontractor has been fined repeatedly by the EPA and the state in recent years for improper handling of hazardous ...
There have been 67 different starting quarterbacks in Super Bowl history, but that number won’t increase Sunday with Super Bowl LIX being a rematch between the Chiefs and Eagles against a couple of ...
Here are the landfills that could take toxic waste from the L.A. wildfires in the coming weeks — many have not accepted ...
One subcontractor has been fined repeatedly by the EPA and the state in recent years for improper handling of hazardous ...