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After seven months, the Army Corps of Engineers has cleared the final pieces of debris from the Eaton Fire in Altadena.
After six months of Phase-2 debris removal the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers marked another recovery milestone Thursday.
The giant utility has notified nine public entities that it may file cross-complaints against them, but would not disclose ...
Independent investigators who sifted through the ruins of Altadena, Pacific Palisades and other neighborhoods razed by the LA ...
A day after the Canyon Fire ignited in Ventura County, it has torched nearly 5,000 acres of land and triggered evacuation ...
In early 2025, wildfires spread in Los Angeles, destroying tens of thousands of homes and businesses. During the fires, smoke ...
At a Tuesday hearing, Southern California Edison attorney Douglas Dixon told a Los Angeles judge that his client planned to ...
The event aims to assist residents in navigating insurance claims and disputes related to reverse mortgages and wildfire ...
We check in on a photographer who takes photos of wildfires for a living — and who lost his home in the Eaton Fire. Why now: ...
California officials overseeing the $21 billion fund that was expected to protect utilities and their customers from the cost of wildfires sparked by electric lines say the fund could be wiped out by ...
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FOX 11 Los Angeles on MSNHistoric home in Los Feliz moved to fire-ravaged lot in Altadena
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. - A historic home was moved Tuesday morning from Los Angeles' Los Feliz neighborhood to a ...
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