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The San Fernando Valley Community Provides Aid for Fire Victims
While nearby hillsides were ablaze, local business owners and grassroots organizations stepped up to help their fellow Angelenos. In the San Fernando Valley, The Midnight Hour Records in the City […]
The L.A. City Council set aside $25,000 on Tuesday to help residents of Council District 6 in the San Fernando Valley who lost income due to the destructive wildfires. Where the money comes from ...
Crises — either real or merely perceived — can make or break political careers as news media and the voting public judge how those who hold or aspire to office respond.
After an epic dry streak, the first real rain of winter fell in Southern California, bringing elevated risk of floods and landslides to areas recently burned by wildfires.
For example, Trump cannot on his own repeal legislation like the Clean Air Act or the Clean Water Act. But OMB could effectively cut off money for the programs, jobs and contractors necessary to
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Local leaders are upset about the potential dangers posed to residents by the EPA's plan to open a site to process Eaton fire debris near Lario Park.
The cities of Duarte, Azusa, Irwindale and Baldwin Park are opposing federal plans to use Lario Park as a site for processing hazardous debris from the Eaton Fire.
A drone is now the first responder to ‘unknown type fire’ calls — frequently those set by homeless people — in the city of San Bernardino.
An alleged criminal network of logistics companies, warehouses, and truckers carried out the $200 million scheme between 2023-24, officials said.
City leaders from Duarte, Irwindale, Azusa and Baldwin Park have joined in opposition of federal plans to use Lario Park as a place where they will dump and process the hazardous waste left behind by the Eaton Fire.
A member of 412 Church Temecula Valley, the Lake Elsinore resident was sentenced to more than two years in prison for his actions.