Nearly one-quarter of Los Angeles County residents are considering moving away after January’s apocalyptic wildfires — and ...
Despite widespread stress, smoke inhalation and other disruptions caused by the January wildfires, a majority of Los Angeles County residents are happy with their lives here and don't plan to leave.
After the Los Angeles wildfires, ABC News is following people as they rebuild their homes, deal with insurance, figure out ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNRebuilding after the fires: Cleanup efforts push forward despite rainThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and local officials continue debris removal in Palisades and Altadena as the rebuild process begins ...
Post-Covid concerns about small landlords are continuing to drive the conversation around renter aid policies.
Kristin Crowley sent a letter to the Los Angeles City Council on Thursday, informing them she is proceeding with an appeal of ...
The LPGA gears up to return to the United States, and two of its Los Angeles sponsors have promised to donate $6.5 million to ...
Low and middle-income tenants in Los Angeles County have protections against eviction if January's fires hurt them ...
The two tournament sponsors for the LPGA's JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro are donating $6.5 million to Los Angeles wildfire relief organizations.
The latest LA Times-UC Berkeley poll shows that 41% of residents described Bass' response to the disaster as poor or very poor. Researchers also found that 19% of Angelenos thought she did an ...
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