The Eaton and Palisades fires brought unprecedented death and destruction to Los Angeles. The damage from these fires, however, was far from uniform. Some neighborhoods were spared and others were devastated.
LADWP launched a dashboard so Pacific Palisades customers could track its progress on flushing fire-caused contaminants out of the water distribution system.
Louvenia Jenkins, who grew up in East St. Louis, was one of the first Black homeowners in Pacific Palisades. She lived in that house for 57 years. Until Jan. 7.
A scorched plot of land in LA’s fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades neighborhood has sold for $1.18 million— nearly $200,000 over asking —despite being reduced to ashes by a devastating wildfire just weeks ago.
Phoenix's fire, water and emergency response departments say their prevention, redundancies and coordinator well positions the city to respond.
A burned lot in Pacific Palisades sells for $1.2 million, while the reopening of Pacific Coast Highway signals the return of normalcy for residents after storms and mudslide fears.
A woman, Karen Mastey, was arrested for allegedly looting a wildfire-damaged home in Pacific Palisades, wearing a fire support shirt. She is facing grand theft charges.
Nearly two months after a deadly wildfire broke out, 2,000 residents in the Pacific Palisades finally have access to safe drinking water again, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced Tuesday.
Nearly 100 American flags are being raised to honor the community’s strength and support those affected by last month’s fire.
Crews searched properties by hand for hazardous waste like lithium-ion batteries and propane tanks. “This is the largest wildfire response that EPA has ever engaged in,” a regional administrator for the agency said.