Robert MacKenzie is an assistant fire chief — but not the kind who works for your local fire department. As the Palisades Fire bore down on Southern California last week, the
A pickleball startup is suing a local competitor over alleged interference with a city development project, according to a lawsuit filed in Los Angeles County.
Santa Monica Pickleball and Padel,
California Attorney General Rob Bonta announced Thursday his office has issued more than 200 warning letters to hotels and landlords suspected of price gouging during the recent Los Angeles wildfires
By Alejandra Reyes-Velarde and Jeanne Kuang
Anabel Garcia’s eyes burned and her breathing was labored and dry as she cleared debris from burned down properties in Sonoma County.
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To assist residents and business owners that have been impacted by the Palisades Fire and other Los Angeles County wildfires, the Santa Monica Chamber of Commerce has opened its doors.
Typically, the phrase “the show must go on” applies to small inconveniences, like an actor having a headache or a busted light fixture. Never has the phrase been as literal
Two California Democrats reintroduced legislation Tuesday requiring a federal study of wildfire insurance coverage, as fires continue to rage across Los Angeles County.
Rep. Maxine Waters, ranking member of the
As the impacts from the Palisades Fire enter their second week, local businesses have continued to show their support for first responders and others impacted by the blaze.
First, Santa
They seem endless, these sapping stories of loss. A grandfather starts over in his 90s. A family loses their dream home. People who were already struggling are dealt new, brutal
With an official death reported as part of the Palisades Fire, injury concerns have become paramount in the response to the blaze.
To treat local injuries, area hospitals have remained
In the wake of the Palisades Fire, a swath of locals have lost their most precious and valuable items. Perhaps the most vital resource required at this time, however, is
The deadly and destructive fires in Los Angeles — which some say could be the costliest in the state’s history — will further strain the insurance market and worsen the financial