If Southern California Edison is found liable for massive property losses and depletes most of the state fund, experts wonder ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 5 to 0 Tuesday to allow Calabasas Landfill to accept potentially toxic ...
To take burned out debris from thousands of homes, L.A. County Supervisors authorized upping the amounts of waste going to ...
More than 4 million tons of debris is about to be moved from fire footprints to landfills using public roads. Here’s what to ...
Thanks to a $500,000 charitable grant, Odyssey Charter Schools will have a new learning space after the Eaton Fire destroyed ...
Some people are up in arms over potentially hazardous wildfire debris being sent to local landfills that typically don't ...
three Los Angeles County landfills — Calabasas, Sunshine Canyon and Lancaster — were authorized on Tuesday, Feb. 25, to accept tons of debris from the Palisades and Eaton fires. By a unanimous ...
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