Nearly three months after the devastating Eaton Fire claimed the lives of seventeen Altadenans and destroyed over 9,000 homes ...
Gov. Newsom waived CEQA and the California Coastal Act for utilities working to rebuild, and move infrastructure underground, ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency’s controversial decision to forgo soil testing in communities burned in the Eaton and ...
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Southern California Edison knew for years that its transmission towers around Eaton Canyon posed a risk of sparking a fire, ...
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Pasadena Star-News on MSNAltadena fire zones grow under new state maps, but officials say won’t impede permitting in rebuildThe number of Altadena homes and business that must comply with stiffer wildfire building codes during reconstruction increased under new hazard maps released Monday, March 24, extending areas ...
Cities with first-time fire zone designations include Santa Monica, La Cañada-Flintridge, South Pasadena, Alhambra, ...
Smoke from the ravenous Eaton Fire had barely cleared when signs began popping up on the charred remains of destroyed homes ...
People are loath to give out answers either because they don't have them or they are afraid of it coming back to bite them,” ...
Requests to the building management to reinstate utilities more than two months after the Eaton fire have been met with ...
Many residents who’ve lost their homes have expressed strong support for putting power lines underground so they cannot blow ...
Two Democratic U.S. senators on Friday visited the charred ruins of Altadena nearly three months after a devastating fire and ...
With trees deemed healthy being cut down, arborists unite to protect the thousands more that are tagged for removal ...
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