Last year’s 31,699-acre Turner Gulch Fire outside Gateway wasn’t even done burning when the U.S. Forest Service began turning its attention to addressing the landscape impacts of the blaze.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. In the year after fire swept through Altadena, man and nature have camouflaged the destruction, to some extent.
A bombshell Pacific Palisades wildfire recovery plan has called for nearly $1 billion in upgrades to infrastructure that was destroyed in the devastating blazes. The proposal includes projects through ...
Is there a government that L.A.’s fire victims can depend upon? Probably not. Which is why they should demand the creation of a government of their own. A year after the Palisades and Eaton fires ...
Is there a government that Los Angeles’ fire victims can depend upon? Probably not. Which is why they should demand the creation of a government of their own. It has been a year since the Palisades ...
The Eaton Fire disproportionally impacted Black households in Altadena. But the need is greater more than one year later.
As the anniversary of the Marshall Fire passes, the word “recovery” has come up a lot. It appeared in headlines, reports and public statements. It suggests progress. It suggests closure. But for many ...
In the year after fire swept through Altadena, man and nature have camouflaged the destruction, to some extent. The burned husks of thousands of homes have been flattened. Weeks of record rainfall ...