The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted 5 to 0 Tuesday to allow Calabasas Landfill to accept potentially toxic ...
Despite vocal opposition from residents expressing concerns about public and environmental safety, the Los Angeles County ...
Despite vocal opposition from residents concerned about public and environmental safety, the county Board of Supervisors unanimously approved increases in daily allowable dumping limits at the ...
Ramin Yazid, who is rebuilding his home destroyed in 2022, knows the problems and pitfalls that victims in Altadena and ...
Residents of the San Fernando Valley marched Monday to protest the possibility of debris from LA County’s recent wildfires ...
Over the course of two hours, resident after resident stood up Thursday night in Granada Hills to raise concerns about ash ...
Some people are up in arms over potentially hazardous wildfire debris being sent to local landfills that typically don't ...
As wildfire victims continue the long road to recovery, a nine-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway reopened Thursday for residents, businesses as schools.
Nearby residents worry about the landfill’s odor control and fear that not all toxins will be removed from the debris.
Residents of Granada Hills, a suburb of Los Angeles, protested outside Van Gogh Elementary School on Tuesday, February 18, ...
With the landfill near homes, community members fear that bringing in wildfire debris could make the situation worse.