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Pacific Palisades fire: Documents reveal cover-up, predeployment, response failures
L OS ANGELES ( NewsNation) — Eight months after a fire in the Pacific Palisades became California’s worst-ever wildfire, ...
InnoDez’s California team stands at the forefront of this challenge, bringing a comprehensive engineering approach that ...
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Duplexes are now banned in post-fire Palisades. Here’s why they’re still allowed in Altadena
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass suspended a state law allowing duplexes, calling more housing unsafe. But in Altadena, L.A. County ...
When devastating wildfires swept through California earlier this year, many buildings were destroyed beyond repair. In fact, ...
Months after it was damaged by the Palisades Fire, a beloved Southern California staple in Rosenthal Winery has reopened in ...
As part of his plea agreement, Peter Tripp Akemann agreed to pay full restitution to the government of Quebec, which supplied ...
Two senators have begun an investigation into whether government officials could have done more to stop the Los Angeles fire.
U.S. senators from Florida and Wisconsin are starting an investigation into the devastating Palisades Fire in Los Angeles.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Central District of California made the request late last week, the mayor said. The city will not release the report until the conclusion of the federal ...
The Eames House survived the Palisades Fire, underwent smoke remediation and other repairs, and reopened in late July.
U.S. Senators Rick Scott (R-Florida) and Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin) have announced plans to open a new Congressional ...
Eight months after a fire in the Pacific Palisades became California's worst-ever wildfire, NewsNation has exclusively ...
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