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A soil sampling study found that lead and toxic chemicals remained present on some properties where debris removal had been ...
The most concerning levels are in Altadena, according to the company L.A. County hired to conduct the testing after the federal government opted not to test. However, it's unclear if the higher levels ...
Growth of the Palisades fire was largely kept in check Sunday while crews made significant gains in containing the Eaton fire, as firefighters faced their sixth day of battling the deadly ...
Soil testing revealed concerning levels of lead on properties downwind of the Eaton fire, as well as isolated "hot spots" of contamination in the Palisades, according to county officials.
Los Angeles County Public Health released the preliminary findings of a soil sampling study done in both fire areas. Here’s what they found.
Lawyers filing the lawsuit cite an investigation by The Times in which the testing of soil samples at homes found toxic heavy ...
Rossana Valverde’s Pasadena home of 35 years is still standing after Los Angeles County’s devastating January fires — but ...
The blazes burned a combined 37,469 acres and leveled entire communities in the Pacific Palisades and Altadena neighborhoods of LA County. The Eaton Fire destroyed 9,418 buildings, the second-most ...
Pasadena firefighters who battled the Eaton Fire are waiting to receive blood test results after experiencing severe symptoms ...
Los Angeles County will be reallocating $3 million toward additional soil testing in the Eaton fire area. Here’s why.
The challenges Woolsey Fire survivors have faced offer a warning for victims of the Palisades and Eaton fires.
During a virtual town hall Thursday, April 10, officials presented the preliminary findings from a soil sampling study done by Roux Inc. in and around the Eaton and Palisades fire areas.