Pool pumps, scuba gear, embers protection, defensible space and more were part of these three families' plans to ride out the Palisades Fire.
Only four permits to rebuild damaged or destroyed homes in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles have been issued, ...
A contractor, a tree lover and a young mother show a community yearning to rebuild as uncertainty looms The post Palisades ...
Palisades Garden Cafe is now open for business just feet away from a destroyed structure (Photo by Tiensirin Tienngern for TheWrap) Walking up and down the now-singed blocks of the Pacific ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNCould the Palisades Fire have started twice? One lawsuit says soA lawsuit filed by residents who were impacted by January’s Palisades Fire claims to have evidence a second blaze occurred ...
The city of Los Angeles has approved the first four permits to rebuild homes in the wealthy enclave of Pacific Palisades that were either fully destroyed or partially damaged by the devastating ...
Mayor Karen Bass has said that homeowners who fail to clean up lots will have the burned-up remains of their homes declared a ...
A new poll of registered voters in Los Angeles County by the UC Berkeley Institute of Government Studies, and co-sponsored by The Times, found that the Jan. 7 fires had an enormous emotional toll on ...
PACIFIC PALISADES, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- For homeowners impacted by the Palisades Fire, the deadline is approaching to choose whether to opt in or out of a government-sponsored debris removal program.
Letters to the Editor: Extinguish the smoldering falsehood that everyone in the Palisades is wealthy
To the editor: I’ve lived in the Pacific Palisades for nearly 30 years. I found this story overly critical of our healing diverse community (“Palisades could rebuild with more affordable housing.
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