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The suit, which blames LADWP for damages caused by the devastating fire, amends a complaint filed in March and contains new ...
The Palisades Fire has become one of the most catastrophic wildfires in Los Angeles County’s history, leaving our Malibu community reeling in shock and devastation.
Hundreds of endangered tidewater gobies were returned to their home in Topanga Lagoon five months after being moved from the ...
Homeowners in Pacific Palisades and Altadena are picking up the pace in submitting permit applications to rebuild after ...
The Palisades Fire continues to have a devastating impact on Malibu, Pacific Palisades, and nearby regions in Los Angeles County. Firefighters have made significant progress, with the blaze now 65 ...
The Palisades Fire reached Malibu late Tuesday night, bringing devastation along the Pacific Coast Highway with no sign of slowing down as it moves west and north. It’s a disaster likely to only ...
The Palisades fire first engulfed Pacific Palisades before barreling into Malibu, ultimately forcing an estimated 150,000 locals to flee and destroying more than 1,000 structures along the way.
The Palisades fire first engulfed Pacific Palisades before barreling into Malibu, ultimately forcing an estimated 150,000 locals to flee and destroying more than 1,000 structures along the way.
Dan O'Connor returns to his home in the 22000 block of Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu Wednesday. The Palisades Fire swept through area a day earlier but O'Connor's house was spared.
Palisades Fire: In Malibu, residents count their blessings, losses. Story by Wes Woods II, Ventura County Star • 1w. M alibu resident Dan O’Connor, 53, walked 3 miles to his home in the 22200 ...
Palisades Fire: In Malibu, residents count their blessings, losses. Wes Woods II. Ventura County Star. Malibu resident Dan O’Connor, 53, walked 3 miles to his home in the 22200 block of Pacific ...
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