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'People are still struggling': Families face economic, health challenges 1 year after Los Angeles County fires
A year has passed since catastrophic wildfires raced through Los Angeles County, including the Eaton Fire and the Palisades Fire, which both erupted on Jan. 7. AccuWeather experts say the economic and health challenges from the disaster are likely to linger for years to come.
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Palisades fire survivor reunites with LA County firefighter who saved her as flames closed in
Patty Phillips was racing to evacuate from her Malibu home last January when her car got stuck on a boulder, immobilizing her as flames closed in. One year later, she's reuniting again with the Los Angeles County firefighter who put his own life on the line to save her and her dog.
The demonstration, organized by Palisades Fire Residents Coalition, comes as questions about how the Palisades fire began and whether it could have been prevented remain a focal point of debate
Fox Fire initially started 2:36 p.m. June 21 in Los Angeles County, California. It has been burning on private land for 197 days. At this time, there is no information on the containment of the fire and the cause of it remains undetermined.
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Fire victims' insurance payouts arrive after LA County probe launched
Following a formal investigation by LA County into delayed insurance claims, wildfire survivors are finally receiving significant payments for homes deemed uninhabitable after the Eaton and Palisades fires.
Rebuilding has commenced but many Palisades and Altadena residents can’t yet return home one year after the 2025 Palisades and Eaton fires.
Governor Gavin Newsom has announced the funding of nearly 1,000 new affordable rental homes in Los Angeles County to help fire survivors rebuild their lives and remain in their communities.
Three people were injured after a retaining wall fell in Lennox Wednesday. The 3-foot wall in the 4900 block of Lennox Boulevard fell just before noon, according to the Los Angeles County Fire