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After the devastation of the fires, are we ready to imagine a new Los Angeles, a city that takes everyone into account?
L.A. could become a solar-powered, biodiversity-rich metropolis, redefining urban sustainability — and a blueprint for the ...
As heat waves grow longer and more intense across Southern California, the absence of shade is becoming a serious public ...
In LA County, even amid budget challenges, new parks are opening, targeted investments are being made in underserved ...
City of Los Angeles Planning Department - Annual Increase to Planning Applications and Affordable Housing Linkage Fees - On July 1, 2024, the ...
Hungry goats and sheep will head up an effort to reduce wildfire risk across a nearly 60-acre expanse of city-owned land in ...
Officials with the Coachella Valley Rail project say they're on track despite federal cuts to California's separate high-speed rail line.
As California faces increasingly destructive wildfires, schools should develop more preventative safety measures, experts say ...
States used to be on their own when a disaster hit. Then the Great Mississippi River Flood of 1927 and the Dust Bowl showed ...
Viewing emergency services through the lens of chaos theory reveals the urgent need for flexible funding models and ...
Opus Builders founder Gary Mkrtichyan explains pricing misconceptions and why $700 a square foot is way off base.
Planning a getaway? Discover top IHG properties across the US and learn how to earn free nights with IHG One Rewards perks ...