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Homeowners in Los Angeles have started the long process of rebuilding after the destructive wildfires in January. Some are constructing homes that are much less likely to burn when the next ...
More than 10,000 houses have been destroyed in Los Angeles, the charred piles of wood and metal all that remains after the fast-moving wildfires. But within that wreckage, some homes are still ...
More than three months after 16,251 homes and other buildings were destroyed ... Now that burned debris has been removed from lots, both Los Angeles city and county have started issuing building ...
The city of Los Angeles is launching a new initiative to encourage the construction of starter homes on small lots, an effort to provide relatively lower-cost for-sale housing and show how Los ...
resident can build their homes, so they are less likely to burn. J. Lopez is a retired Los Angeles County fire captain and a homeowner in Altadena. His hillside home has escaped two major ...
Jan 16 (Reuters) - At least 36 judges and employees in federal and state courts have lost their homes during the massive wildfires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles and leveled entire ...
Los Angeles has only approved four permits to rebuild homes destroyed or damaged during the January wildfires in the wealthy enclave of Pacific Palisades that charred some 7,000 homes. A handful ...
In the aftermath of the Los Angeles wildfires, thousands have been left in the lurch between staying in hotels and having their homes rebuilt. In the meantime, accessory dwelling units (ADUs ...
The city of Los Angeles has approved the first four permits to rebuild homes in the wealthy enclave of Pacific Palisades that were either fully destroyed or partially damaged by the devastating ...
about 12 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles, according the National Weather Service. With a duration of two minutes, the tornado damaged homes and cars while reaching wind speeds of 85 mph.