The "extensive" debris removal process​ is underway in Los Angeles County to clear rubble from burn scar areas ahead of ...
Los Angeles, Pasadena and others are putting in extra work to make sure wildfire areas full of green waste debris get cleaned ...
EPA and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are removing hazardous materials from wildfire-affected properties, focusing on safe disposal of toxic debris.
"As work continues to fight fires across Los Angeles County, the state is already working to prepare for the damage that can ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order Monday to speed wildfire debris removal in Los Angeles County to prevent more destruction in burn zones if the region receives heavy rainfall this winter ...
County officials were putting in K-rails and sandbags to reroute possible mudslides and debris flows with rain forecast for ...
Officials released details about the recovery effort from the initial Los Angeles fires — an effort expected to last up to 18 ...
In a bipartisan vote, the California Legislature approved $2.5 billion in wildfire aid for Los Angeles County during the special session on Thursday at the state Capitol.
As devastating wildfires continue to ravage the Los Angeles metropolitan region, local officials are warning of potential ...
The executive order will suspend certain environmental rules and approval procedures for 90 days, the governor says.
Firefighters are making progress, officials said, but residents must be ready for a return of powerful winds that could spread flames.