LA County Supervisor Sheila Kuehl, whose district includes much of the Woolsey Fire-affected areas, will host two recovery forums to provide information to residents who want to rebuild their homes
On Monday, December 3, the L.A. County Fire Department alongside teams from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) will
Santa Monica may be taking in some Woolsey fire evacuees.
About 10 to 15 Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District families who qualify for free or reduced lunch could be moving
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) announced plans to begin restoring infrastructure and stabilizing hillsides in areas that were burned by the Woolsey Fire along a 20-mile segment of State
Campaigning in 2016, Donald Trump claimed the world was laughing at the U.S. Given his absurd comments about our California wildfires, if they weren't laughing then, they
Dear parents and staff,
The City of Malibu, the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District, and many agencies and organizations, are moving to the next phases of recovery following what some
17 people impacted by the Woolsey fire are suing Southern California Edison.
The class action complaint, filed Friday in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleges the utility company failed to shut
Due to an increased probability of mud and debris flow in the Woolsey Fire burn area, it is important to plan and prepare for the increased potential of flooding, mudslides
By SUDHIN THANAWALA and JANIE HAR
Desperate families posted photos and messages on social media and at shelters in hopes of finding missing loved ones, many of them elderly, nearly
Santa Monicans looking to help out our neighbors to the west won’t have to travel far to do so.
Several people and places in the community are hosting events
The Santa Monica Mountains Fund, in cooperation with the National Park Service, is launching “The Paramount Project,” a campaign to rebuild Paramount Ranch’s Western Town, recently destroyed by the
A multitude of important disaster recovery resources from government, non-profit, and private agencies are now available on www.lacounty.gov/woolseyfire to help support residents, business owners, and others impacted