President Trump and Secretary Burgum should take over the disaster areas, help victims rebuild, and stiff the grifters and ...
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LAist on MSNThree LA County landfills are set to accept wildfire debrisThe L.A. County Board of Supervisors approves changes to some landfill rules to allow wildfire debris to be sent to sites in ...
So far, official blame has not yet been cast on Southern California Edison Co. for either blaze, with the events of Jan. 7 ...
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Woman who lost her home in the Woolsey Fire shares rebuilding experience to help victimsFor residents sifting through the ruins of their homes in the aftermath of the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire, the thought of rebuilding may be an overwhelming and emotional undertaking. Sue Talley, ...
Three months after the Mountain Fire, some property owners get OK to seek permits to rebuild after crews clear fire debris.
Fewer than 40% of the 465 homes destroyed by the 2018 Woolsey fire in Malibu have been rebuilt. Some property owners blame conflicting regulations and bureaucratic hurdles for development along ...
Designated as a destination for debris from the Palisades fire, the Calabasas Landfill has become a battleground for ...
Sue Talley, whose Agoura Hills home burned down in the 2018 Woolsey Fire, feels the pain of victims who lost everything in the recent fires. "I want to send them a hug," said Talley. "Much love to ...
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