The blazes that began on Jan. 7 charred thousands of buildings, cars and electronics across the Los Angeles area, creating ...
Starting Tuesday, residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the Los Angeles County wildfires can opt in to have the ...
Residents affected by the recent wildfires have until March 31 to opt into a free debris cleanup by the Army Corps of ...
In a heated community meeting, furious residents assailed federal officials for trucking electric vehicle batteries and other ...
Then, in Phase 2, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be able to move in and physically remove the debris from properties ...
With more rain in the forecast for the coming week, L.A. County officials are scrambling to prepare the region for ...
The forms give permission to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to enter properties for debris cleanup at no cost to residents.
Before anyone whose home was destroyed in the Palisades and Eaton fires can even start to rebuild, they must remove the ...
Four cities in Southern California are opposing an EPA processing site for "hazardous" waste from Los Angeles County's ...
Frustrated Palisades fire victims confront officials over 18-month debris removal timeline as thousands navigate complex ...
Once the E.P.A. finishes inspecting a home site and removing toxic waste, crews contracted by the U.S. Army Corps of ...