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The results show high levels of lead in the soil and other toxic metals on properties in both areas, including spots already ...
Lead, other toxins present on destroyed parcels after Eaton, Palisades wildfire debris, soil removal
A soil sampling study found that lead and toxic chemicals remained present on some properties where debris removal had been ...
Lawyers filing the lawsuit cite an investigation by The Times in which the testing of soil samples at homes found toxic heavy ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNFinal LA County soil sample results show higher lead levels in Eaton Fire area than PalisadesThe results show high levels of lead in the soil and other toxic metals on properties in both areas, including spots already ...
Former U.S. swimmer Gary Hall Jr. was presented with 10 Olympic medals to replace the ones he won from 1996-2004 but he lost ...
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 ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSN50K 'Ultra-Marathon Relay' from Altadena to Palisades aims to support fire victimsA 50K relay event from Altadena to the Palisades will raise money for the wildfire rebuilding effort in the communities impacted by the Eaton and Palisades fires.
Soil tests downwind of Eaton fire find higher lead levels; contaminant hotspots present in Palisades
Los Angeles County Public Health released the preliminary findings of a soil sampling study done in both fire areas. Here’s what they found.
Pasadena firefighters who battled the Eaton Fire are waiting to receive blood test results after experiencing severe symptoms ...
"Rebuilding SoCal" is KCAL News' commitment to holding leaders accountable, getting answers, and showcasing Southern ...
Los Angeles County will be reallocating $3 million toward additional soil testing in the Eaton fire area. Here’s why.
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LAist on MSNLAist requested fire-related texts and emails from the LA mayor’s office. We’re still waitingFollowing the release of text messages related to the January fires to other media outlets, LAist requested to review the available public records. The mayor’s office shared some texts, but LAist is ...
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