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A primary issue, tenants allege, is that landlords were not remediating units contaminated with toxic smoke, soot and ash.
Local officials have told tenants to sue landlords who refuse to clean post-fire smoke damage. A new lawsuit seeks to require ...
When all hope was lost, a local nonprofit turned that seemingly impossible situation into a path forward for the lifelong ...
The program enables residents to take their own soil samples, and get them analyzed through certified county labs that show ...
As wild animals return to Eaton Canyon’s landscape of freshly covered green slopes and yellow mustard-plant polka dots, the popular nature park badly damaged by the Eaton fire won’t be accepting ...
A new report says masks, gloves and other protective gear are not being used by many workers at cleanup sites in Altadena.
LA County's Public Health Department initiates soil testing for lead in areas affected by the Eaton Fire until December 2025.
Pasadena and Altadena renters whose homes were covered in toxic ash during January’s wildfires are now suing local government ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Thursday began a residential soil testing program in neighborhoods near ...
Lingering debris from the Palisades fire and marine mammals sickened by toxic algae remain a concern, but there is a bright spot with water quality this summer.
Thanks to a new program through Los Angeles County's Department of Public Health, residents near the Eaton Fire burn scar can get their soil tested for lead for free until the end of the year.