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Cal Fire has fire hazard maps. See where your home falls in new classifications
More Southern California neighborhoods are now considered the “very high” and “high” fire risk areas.
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Los Angeles to ask city employees' salary hikes to be delayed
It’ll be one of the cost-cutting measures, the Los Angeles city administrator said.
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Governor Newsom addresses wildfire impact and recovery plans at East Los Angeles College
Governor Gavin Newsom discusses wildfire recovery, housing solutions, and his upcoming podcast as part of his vision for California’s future.
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LA City Council meets for first time since LAFD chief's dismissal
A Los Angeles City Council divided over the Mayor Karen Bass’ decision to fire LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley met for the first time since the dismissal.
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LA County leaders appear to shift blame on wildfire response
Los Angeles County leaders appear to be shifting blame onto one another in regards to the events that led up to the historic fires that burned through the region last month.
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Altadena unites in preserving historic fireplace tiles found in Eaton Fire ashes
In the wake of the Eaton Fire, residents, preservationists, and heritage organizations come together to save the town’s historic tiles and rebuild with a focus on the past.
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California Republican lawmakers sign letter backing high-speed rail project probe
President Trump and Republican California lawmakers seized on a new report from the project’s inspector general indicating the project likely will not meet a key timeline goal.
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LA Mayor Bass says Africa trip before deadly wildfires was a mistake
LA Mayor Bass addressed questions about her leadership during the deadly January wildfires in Los Angeles and whether her trip to Africa was a mistake.
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How a wildfire protection success story unfolded on Mount Wilson
When the Eaton Fire flared up Jan. 9, flames climbed to the summit of Mount Wilson northeast of LA. What happened next was a fire prevention success.
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How California Democrats are responding to Biden's decision to pardon his son
While a number of elected officials from Southern California dodged NBC Los Angeles’ questions, some California Democrats began to express their opinions on the controversial decision.