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A new survey indicates residents are most concerned about leadership when it comes to rebuilding from January's fires.
Nearly five months after wildfire tore through Pacific Palisades, residents are still angry, frustrated and demanding to know who is in charge of recovery and what the plan is. L.A. Times ...
Luzdelia Caballero reports from the Pacific Palisades, where she speaks with the Bash family, who just broke ground on their ...
Perseverance was a key theme throughout the graduation, which featured messages from Gov. Gavin Newsom and actress Jennifer ...
There's now a roadmap for rebuilding three public schools destroyed or damaged by the Palisades Fire in January. The Los ...
A group of California homeowners filed suit Wednesday against AAA and USAA, alleging that the insurers left them ...
Three schools in the Pacific Palisades partially or completely burned in the Palisades Fire in January are part of ...
In a historic decision, the City of Malibu and people along Pacific Coast Highway are considering switching from septic tanks ...
With his family displaced by the January inferno, miler Blake Sigworth finds ‘silver linings’ at Palos Verdes High and will ...
One Southern California construction firm is in a unique place. They built some of the homes that burned in the Palisades Fire and now are working to rebuild them. Patrick Cunningham of C&C Partners ...
The key player in L.A.’s post-fire revitalization efforts teased reopening plans (including a new restaurant and holiday ...