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The federal government decided not to test the soil of L.A.'s burn areas for hazardous substances. A Times investigation found high levels of lead and other heavy metals.
Noah Haggerty is an environment, health and science reporter at the Los Angeles Times. With a background in physics, he has conducted research on spacecraft propulsion, fusion energy and plasma — the ...
Southern California firefighters who battled the Eaton and Palisades fires saved not only homes but lives and now they are ...
In a meeting with investors, Edison International's chief executive said it was probable the company would suffer monetary ...
The chief of Edison International on Tuesday, April 29, acknowledged to investors that the Rosemead-based utility’s equipment ...
They are accused of falsely stating that their homes were damaged or destroyed. One allegedly listed a nonexistent address.
Garrett Baker's home in Pasadena suffered smoke and ash damage from the Eaton Fire. He shares the home with his wife and two ...
Wildfires are expected to burn even more land across the country this year, according to a new prediction by AccuWeather.
The accused listed a false California residence, claiming her home was burned down in the fires, the U.S. Department of ...
Michael McCarthy trains Journalism, the Kentucky Derby favorite. Earlier this year, his family fled the California wildfires.
California could see up to 1.5 million acres burned this year, AccuWeather said. That'd be an increase from 2024 and the ...