Phase 1 has started, but not without controversy. Phase 2 is optional, and residents can choose the contractor they want to ...
Now harmful chemicals, which may include asbestos, lead, mercury and other heavy metals, are present in the ash that blankets ...
More than 200 people attended a forum on recovering from the Pacific Palisades fire on Sunday, where they pressed officials ...
Starting Tuesday, residents whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the Los Angeles County wildfires can opt in to have the ...
As the Environmental Protection Agency starts the first phase of removing hazardous debris from areas destroyed by the ...
More than 600 “Right of Entry” forms giving the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers permission to clear debris of wildfire-destroyed ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced a new deadline pressuring the EPA to speed up the process of hazardous debris removal for ...
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Upstate residents should still expect ongoing activity as they address any remaining debris on state-maintained roads.
The forms give permission to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to enter properties for debris cleanup at no cost to residents.