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Trump Orders Feds To Take Over California Wildfire Rebuild: President Accuses Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass of ‘Abject Failure’
President Trump signed an executive order on Jan. 27 that allows the federal government to leapfrog local leaders and expedite permits.
Trump administration bypasses California permitting delays to unlock $3.2 billion in disaster relief for wildfire survivors waiting to rebuild their homes.
Pacific Gas and Electric Corporation, Salesforce, Lockheed Martin and Wells Fargo just launched a new venture in an effort to prevent wildfires across California.
Welcome back, Dolphins. Students returned to Palisades Charter High School Tuesday for the first time since the Pacific Palisades fire ravaged the campus last January. “After a year of resilience and adaptability,
People who lost their homes last year in the LA wildfires are finding government roadblocks to rebuilding, due to systems put in place by progressives. And
The companies announced a new venture on Monday to help firefighters prevent, detect and respond more quickly to wildfires.
Flags at government buildings in California were ordered to half-staff Wednesday for a day of remembrance one year after the deadly wildfires in Los Angeles County. Jan. 7 marks 12 months since the start of the Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades and the ...
Adnan Rajib, an assistant professor of civil engineering at The University of Texas at Arlington, has received a $199,993 RAPID grant from the National Science Foundation to study post-wildfire water quality in Los Angeles and help local authorities understand and predict the lingering effects of wildfires on the city’s water supply.
One year after losing his home in the Southern California wildfires, Lakers coach JJ Redick is helping rebuild the Palisades community.
Noah Goldberg covers Los Angeles City Hall for the Los Angeles Times. He previously worked on its breaking news team and has also written an array of offbeat enterprise stories. Before joining The Times in 2022, Goldberg worked in New York City as the Brooklyn courts reporter for the New York Daily News and as the criminal justice reporter for the Brooklyn Eagle. He graduated from Vassar College.