Oceanographers study impact of toxic ash from L.A. wildfires
California governor asks Congress for nearly $40 billion for Los Angeles wildfire relief
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Former Los Angeles fire chief fails to get job back after ouster following historic deadly wildfire
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass fires Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley, citing her response to Palisades wildfire
Find essential government resources for wildfire recovery in Los Angeles, including FEMA aid, information about rebuilding permits, health services, and financial assistance for homeowners and businesses.
Music lovers can enjoy live music from some of the D.C. region’s rising songwriters while supporting a cause to help those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass has removed Fire Chief Kristin Crowley following last month's wildfires.
Images of the wildfires that struck areas throughout Los Angeles in early 2025 were compared to something moviegoers might see in a big-budget Hollywood production. But the images of devastated
Gov. Gavin Newsom is asking Congress to approve nearly $40 billion in aid to help Los Angeles recover from January's wildfires.
After days of public battling, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass abruptly removed the city's fire chief Friday, increasing the turmoil that has surrounded City Hall in the weeks since a wildfire devastated the city's Pacific Palisades neighborhood and led to an increasingly acrimonious dispute between the two officials.
New California bill sparks debate on oil company liability for wildfire damages and potential economic impacts.
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Nearly two months after a deadly wildfire broke out, 2,000 residents in the Pacific Palisades finally have access to safe drinking water again, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced Tuesday.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) has requested that Congress appropriate nearly $40 billion to support communities affected by the wildfires that devastated the Los Angeles region last month. Recognizing that “the total impact on California’s economy will take years to fully quantify,
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MyNewsLA on MSNNewsom Asking U.S. for Nearly $40 Billion for Wildfire RecoveryGov. Gavin Newsom is asking Congress to approve nearly $40 billion in aid to help Los Angeles recover from January’s wildfires, which many officials have described as the costliest natural disaster in U.
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