Scores of Los Angeles residents have returned to the wildfire-ravaged Pacific Palisades neighborhood after officials began ...
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A line of vehicles stretching two or three miles snaked along PCH Tuesday as motorists inched into a parking lot for permits ...
A town hall meeting in Santa Monica, escalated into angry exchanges between survivors of the Pacific Palisades fire and an ...
When fire hydrants ran dry during the colossal ignition of one of Los Angeles’ most devastating wildfires, finger-pointing ...
For the first time since the devastating fire erupted, all Pacific Palisades residents are allowed to return home ...
Some Pacific Palisades residents said they waited on line for more than two hours Tuesday to get approval to go back to their homes.
Caitlin Doran grew up in the Pacific Palisades with her pet tortoise. She and her family escaped the Palisades Fire, but she and several of her relatives lost their homes.
After dealing with security delays at their mobile home park, Pacific Palisades residents were finally able to return home Tuesday after the devastating fire to try to salvage anything that was left.