By Marisa Kendall
CalMatters
The Fremont City Council gave final approval this week to an ordinance that bans camping throughout the entire city, while also making anyone “aiding, abetting or
During the last City Council Meeting, Rachel Kwok, Environmental Planner with the City Planning Division and Lindsay Call, Chief Resilience Officer, gave a chilling account of the potential disasters the
By Ben Christopher, CalMatters
The speedy processing of building permit applications is not typically considered a popular political cause.
The recent Los Angeles firestorm may have changed that.
Thousands of
California’s Legislative Black Caucus and the Reparations Task Force continue their fight to scrape away at the last vestiges of legalized slavery remaining within the state constitution.
Assemblymember Lori
Valentine’s Day closed with a bang when a 3.7-magnitude earthquake rocked the western edge of Los Angeles County around 11:45 p.m with an epicenter 7.7
A disastrous start of 2025 when it comes to weather continued on Thursday throughout the area, with flooding and mudslides making their presence felt.
According to Weather Underground, the weather
MALIBU — A Los Angeles Fire Department firefighter narrowly escaped serious injury Thursday evening after his SUV was swept off Big Rock Road and into the Pacific Ocean during a mudslide
Hollowed-out homes. Cars entombed by mud. Unpeopled roads. Belongings reduced to dirt and debris.
It all took a toll on Taylor Schenker.
After Hurricane Helene last September, Schenker was upset
After saying it would run out of funds by March, California’s last-resort fire insurance provider will impose a special charge of $1 billion on homeowners and insurance companies, the
In a press conference held in the heart of Pacific Palisades an official announcement was made on Tuesday afternoon declaring that phase two of the debris removal process on residential
Los Angeles officials are issuing preemptive evacuation warnings for residents living in the some areas burned by the Palisades Fire.
Evacuation Warnings and selected Orders for some areas inside burn
With a chorus of concerns emerging over the Environmental Protection Agency utilizing Will Rogers State Beach and other areas to temporarily store waste removed from the Palisades Fire burn area,