New aerial footage shows the extent of LA fire damage along Carbon Beach in Malibu, one of the most famous real estate areas in the world.
Santa Monica Mountains Conservancy and MRCA enforce closures to protect public safety and prevent wildfire risks in affected areas In response to the ongoing state of emergency declared by Governor Gavin Newsom regarding the Palisades Fire,
Malibu residents gathered at the City's town hall meeting Saturday to demand answers, blaming Southern California Edison's power shutoffs and MRCA’s lack of brush management for worsening the conditions Malibu faced in the Palisades Fire.
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Phase 1 has started, but not without controversy. Phase 2 is optional, and residents can choose the contractor they want to work with.
More than 750 tidewater gobies were rescued from a Malibu lagoon scorched by the Palisades fire. Seared watersheds can take years to recover, experts say
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed more than two dozen people. Weaker winds enabled firefighters to make inroads containing the Palisades and Eaton fires.
The Los Angeles-area blazes, which authorities say have killed at least 16 people, have leveled homes, businesses and schools at an alarming speed. Among the areas hardest hit is Pacific Palisades, an affluent neighborhood west of downtown Los Angeles that the Beach Boys referred to in “Surfin’ USA,” their 1963 ode to sunny coastal California life.
The federal government has never acknowledge its own culpability: You are the arsonist, and not just politically. Because half of California is yours.
Both of the big Los Angeles fires started on federally managed land. Instead of blaming California, the Trump administration should follow through with disaster aid and make a massive fire safety investment in our state's public lands.
In a heated community meeting, furious residents assailed federal officials for trucking electric vehicle batteries and other hazardous materials from Altadena to their area for processing.
Much-needed rain has begun to fall over Southern California, bringing relief to the drought-stricken region but also the threat of toxic runoff.