LOS ANGELES (Tribune News Service) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Tuesday began clearing debris from burned properties in Los Angeles County.
Federal and state officials say the temporary sites for processing hazardous waste pose no threat, but residents are worried about their air and water.
In a pivotal milestone in Los Angeles County's long road to recovery from the deadly wildfires in early January, the U.S.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Monday, Feb. 10, announced it will start with Phase-2 debris removal at private residential properties in the Eaton and Palisades wildfire impact zones this week, ...
As recovery efforts continue in Los Angeles, a looming question remains – where will all the toxic waste go? Lario Park, ...