The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has officially begun phase 2 of wildfire debris removal in Los Angeles County, marking a ...
Property owners will need to choose whether to sign up for the Phase 2 free debris removal through the Army Corps of ...
The 30-day deadline to clear the toxic debris from the Los Angeles wildfires has sparked health concerns in the communities ...
Starting Tuesday, residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the Los Angeles County wildfires can opt in to have the ...
Efforts to rebuild Los Angeles are in full swing as local, county, state and federal agencies are celebrating another milestone on the path to reconstruction as the Los Angeles County has begun ...
That’s a long time to wait for these governmental agencies to do their thing,” one resident, Kimberly Bloom, said.
5d
Pasadena Star-News on MSNPhase 2 of wildfire debris removal starts in PasadenaCol. Eric Swenson, Los Angeles Wildfires Recovery Field Office Commander for the military engineering branch, said entering ...
More than 600 "right of entry" forms giving the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permission to clear debris of wildfire-destroyed ...
LA faces an initial $358 million wildfire recovery bill that is expected to rise with no immediate state or federal aid ...
5d
ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNLA County's wildfires generated 4.5 million tons of waste, nearly half of typical annual totalThe January wildfires in Los Angeles County generated 4.5 million tons of waste, or nearly half of the county's typical ...
With more rain in the forecast for the coming week, L.A. County officials are scrambling to prepare the region for ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results