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Many businesses are still without a home three months after the devastating California wildfires. The fires didn’t just burn homes, they also altered livelihoods in the community.
The effort to recycle concrete and metal from homes destroyed in the Eaton Fire is also ongoing. More than 5,000 properties are expected to be cleared, according to the Corps’ website and over 1,200 ...
The YMCA of Greater Long Beach hosted its 57th annual Good Friday Breakfast, kicking off this weekend’s Easter celebrations.
President Donald Trump is moving to reclassify some federal workers to make it easier to fire them. His plans were detailed ...
LOWDEN — A Lowden resident is dead following a collision with a semi in Cedar County on Thursday. The identity of the 59-year ...
Nearly six months after the Mountain Fire displaced 750 people and destroyed 182 homes and other structures in Ventura County ...
While Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco are widely celebrated for their dominance in the entertainment industry, their foray into ...
Many are still processing the grief and the loss. But as the hustle and bustle of recovery churned on amid the ruins, local ...
April 17 marks 100 days since the start of the LA wildfires and Mayor Karen Bass says the city is on track for the fastest ...
The Southern California lawmakers who represent the Eaton and Palisades fire zones introduced a bill Thursday in Congress ...
The Los Angeles Rams will make their selections in the upcoming NFL draft from the Los Angeles Fire Department’s Air ...
California's iconic Pacific Coast Highway to reopen soon with one lane in each direction for public travel following ...
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