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This is the level of incompetence that created the circumstances that caused Los Angeles to burn out of control. City leaders have created a homelessness crisis and burned through Los Angeles ...
Homeowners in Altadena say they’ve been unable to return to their homes post-Eaton Fire due to dangerous toxins near the burn ...
Osment, 37, recently lost his home in the Eaton Fire, which devastated the Altadena area of Los Angeles back in January.
Southern California Edison Provides Rebuilding Plan for Electric Distribution in Altadena and Malibu
The plan focuses on increasing reliability and long-term resilience, including the undergrounding of new distribution equipment.
This week, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a motion introduced by Supervisor Kathryn Barger ...
In 2013, a wildfire tore through Yosemite National Park. Its slow recovery can teach Angelenos what to expect in the wake of the Eaton and Palisades fires of 2025.
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNPasadena Public Health issues guidance for schools after lead found in soil samplesA Los Angeles County Department of Public Health study found a higher percentage of parcels that exceeded the California ...
The 'Sixth Sense' star was also booked for possession of an unidentified controlled substance after being identified as an 'unruly skier.' ...
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Hey SoCal on MSNPasadena officials issue guidance to prevent lead exposurePasadena health officials have provided a set of guidelines for residents and schools to avoid contact with lead, elevated ...
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LAist on MSNCan Altadena businesses rise from the ashes?Ryssdal spoke with the owner of Altadena Hardware, Jimmy Orlandini. Altadena Hardware is an independently owned and operated ...
Actor Haley Joel Osment, famous for his role as the child who saw “dead people” in the 1999 thriller “The Sixth Sense” starring Bruce Willis, was reportedly arrested at a ski resort in Mammoth ...
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Audacy on MSNDozens of Eaton Fire 911 calls poured in before evacuation alertsEaton Fire poured in hours before people in west Altadena received evacuation alerts. The city of Pasadena reports more than 1,400 fire-related calls.
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