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ATF and arson investigators have narrowed the scope of the case and focused on a main theory for how it started Jan 7.
The affluent coastal enclave has remained closed to the public since the devastating January wildfire, months after other fire-damaged neighborhoods reopened.
Since the Pacific Palisades reopened to the public on June 14, there's been multiple reports of commercial tour operators ...
The City Council Tuesday authorized a crack down on so-called “disaster tours” or bus tours operating in the fire-impacted ...
Angst over expanded immigration raids and concern sparked by potential wildfires loomed. Nonetheless, big crowds enjoyed ...
Gavin Newsom raised the possibility of further strain on the California Wildfire Fund as Southern California Edison faces lawsuits.
The LA City Council aims to restrict "disaster tours" in wildfire-affected areas, with Councilwoman Park leading unanimous ...
Councilwoman Traci Park introduced the motion last week, looking to put a stop to the so-called "disaster tours" which have been driving through burnt out neighborhoods in the Pacific Palisades.
Pacific Palisades will reopen to the general public Saturday, Los Angeles Police Department Chief Jim McDonnell told The Times Friday afternoon. The affluent coastal enclave has remained closed to ...