A month after the fires, the community endured through more adversity as mudslides filled the streets and flooded buildings.
Pool pumps, scuba gear, embers protection, defensible space and more were part of these three families' plans to ride out the Palisades Fire.
CEO Kasey Earnest and her team continue to provide essential aid, crisis counseling, and emergency grants for fire victims As ...
Months after thousands of homes in their community were destroyed by the Palisades Fire, some Pacific Palisades residents ...
The city of Los Angeles has approved the first four permits to rebuild homes in the wealthy enclave of Pacific Palisades that ...
Palisades fire victims are suing LADWP, claiming downed power lines caused a second ignition — and the utility tried to hide ...
Duke’s Malibu hopes to reopen this summer after suffering damage in the 2025 Palisades fire and February mudslides ...
Zoning changes and building height adjustments debated to accelerate rebuilding while balancing long-term goals Last week, ...
Rina Nakano reports from Malibu, where business owners are struggling to stay afloat after the community was severely ...
The Malibu property, listed at $39 million, is in the midst of renovation as its new owner undoes Ye's head-scratching ...