The groups accuse the city of a “bait-and-switch” by failing to rezone in compliance with a state-mandated increase in ...
The fires will have a deep and lasting impact on construction, entertainment, retail and other sectors of the Los Angeles ...
From packed dance floors to comedy shows, this city offers a medley of nightlife experiences meant specifically for Latinos.
It’s almost impossible for experts to piece together why certain homes burned – most of the evidence is ash. But in the ...
Opinion
After the fires, the mandate for Karen Bass remains the same: House the people of Los AngelesIn the end, Mayor Karen Bass will ultimately be judged by one metric: Did she house the people of Los Angeles?
Historically Black communities like Altadena, Allensworth, and Compton are experiencing significant growth and development despite challenges such as the lack of racial covenants and the presence of ...
Photo of firefighters courtesy of Google Creative Commons The wildfires in LA have been raging nonstop for weeks. This ...
Federal disaster aid is nearly everywhere. About 94% of Americans live in a county that has gotten Federal Emergency ...
The Southern California wildfires, still burning, already rank among the most destructive in the state’s fire-laden history. They have destroyed entire neighborhoods in Los Angeles ... even Hiroshima ...
None of the neighborhoods to the west — where all of the 17 confirmed fatalities occurred, as first reported by the Los Angeles Times — had received evacuation warnings or orders, despite ...
They suggest relocating people out of areas most likely to burn, using more fire-resistant materials, establishing bigger buffer zones around homes and neighborhoods free of flammable vegetation ...
Two weeks after the Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed thousands of homes in two distinct LA-area communities, many in Los Angeles ... and more densely populated neighborhoods.
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