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Facing backlash over $500K salary, LA's wildfire recovery czar agrees to work for free

Steve Soboroff, a longtime fixture in Los Angeles civic life who is now serving as chief recovery officer for the city’s wildfire comeback, won’t...

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L.A. Fires Survivor Stories

They built their lives in Los Angeles, then watched them go up in smoke

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On the Ground During L.A.’s Wildfire Emergency

Early this week, the National Weather Service started sending out alerts in Los Angeles about a “life-threatening and destructive” windstorm set...

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WATCH: Newsom Passes the Buck, Bass Won't Talk Budgets, and Biden Celebrates His Great-Grandchild: How Democrats Are Responding to the LA Infernos

'The good news is: I'm a great-grandfather as of today!' Biden said at wildfire presser

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New wildfire breaks out in LA triggering more evacuations

Over 50,000 under evacuation orders or warnings as a new fast-moving wildfire swept through rugged mountains north of Los Angeles.

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Ferraro, Drilling OK Put Bradley on the Defensive

Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley’s controversial decision to allow oil drilling in the Pacific Palisades, and rival John Ferraro’s aggressive...

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Los Angeles Commander Orders Firefighters To Abandon Burning Homes As Department Struggles With Staffing Shortages

‘We have no additional companies to give you,’ dispatcher tells engine leader

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Progress made on containing Hughes fire as new fires erupt

Firefighters make progress on Hughes fire north of Los Angeles as a new wildfire erupts in Southern California.

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The Insurance Crisis Looming in California as the Wildfires Burn

California’s Department of Insurance has worked to repair the broken insurance system, but the LA fires threaten to undo the progress the state has...

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As Los Angeles Burns, It’s Business as Usual in Eviction Court

The relentless progression of eviction proceedings isn’t merely a grim irony amid sudden displacement mere miles away—it’s also a harbinger of...

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