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LAist is asking residents of communities affected by the 2025 fires to share photos of what rebuilding means a year after the fires.
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Hear from fire survivors, read stories of resilience and and get helpful resources to mark the anniversary of the January 2025 L.A. fires.
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911 recordings obtained by LAist shed light on why and how emergency planning continues to leave people with disabilities behind.Listen 30:10
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LAist investigates illicit dumping at three Antelope Valley sites.
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The city is set to receive around $10 million from a FEMA grant.
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Time's up for the island's invasive deer. The plan also focuses on restoring native vegetation and monitoring vulnerable species like the Island fox.Listen 0:44
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New budget language lays out how Gov. Gavin Newsom plans to structure a $200 million electric vehicle rebate program.
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Snow levels in the Sierra Nevada are well below average for this time of year. In the Colorado River Basin, it's looking even worse.Listen 0:45
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Board of Supervisors approves an “all-of-government” approach to protecting public health amid rising temperatures.Listen 0:41
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High temperatures will push into the low to mid 80s.
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Rubio Canon and Lincoln Avenue water companies are struggling to stay afloat. They're holding meetings for customers this week.
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A top California water official offers an inside look as the Trump administration referees a Colorado River stalemate.
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Why California is years late on mandated disaster reports — and why it matters for the next big fireThese detailed reports after a disaster declaration are supposed to help the state learn from mistakes. Why are some delayed by years?Listen 20:19
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Officials with Friends of Big Bear Valley, the nonprofit that runs a popular YouTube livestream of the nest, confirmed the crack Friday.