One year after the Palisades Fire, the community gathered at the American Legion hall to honor 12 lives lost and recognize recovery efforts. The hall, which became a crucial support center after the disaster, continues to serve as a symbol of resilience.
A new UCLA study of the January 2025 Los Angeles County wildfires found that cancer-causing chemicals lingered inside homes long after outdoor air cleared, with some toxic compounds peaking weeks after flames were extinguished rather than during active burning.
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Feel lost trying to publish a legal notice in Los Angeles County? Welcome to the club. People get blindsided every week. You know you must publish your legal notice. But
As Gov. Gavin Newsom begins his final year in Sacramento with presidential ambitions, California faces a potential $35 billion budget deficit alongside persistent crises in housing, homelessness, and the economy that will challenge his would-be successors.
Jose Amezcua was one of hundreds of incarcerated firefighters who battled the deadly Los Angeles wildfires last year. The experience not only reduced his sentence but gave him purpose and prepared him for life after prison.
Three of four Los Angeles area suspects have pleaded not guilty to plotting bombings targeting multiple Southern California businesses on New Year's Eve. The suspects, arrested Dec. 12 in the Mojave Desert during a rehearsal, allegedly belong to an anti-government group.
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Investors snap up fire zone properties and housing recovery struggles
Nearly one year after devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County, investors are purchasing about 40% of properties in
One year after the Palisades and Eaton fires devastated Los Angeles County, killing 31 people and destroying over 16,000 structures, recovery remains slow. Only 10 homes have been rebuilt as the region continues receiving aid from state programs and charitable organizations.
Nearly one year after devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County, investors are purchasing about 40% of properties in hard-hit areas. Property values have plummeted 30-60%, while many homeowners lack funds to rebuild after the fires that destroyed 16,000 structures.