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Cal Fire used the 2015 map in its analysis — but fire scientists also updated the map with 2022 and 2023 parcel data for ... As a former assistant assessor in Kern County for nearly two decades ...
LOS ANGELES — A federal judge Tuesday dismissed felony allegations against a Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputy who was offered a lenient post-conviction plea deal months after a ...
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Dale Washam’s official portrait hangs on the wall at the Pierce County assessor-treasurer’s office. Office of the Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer Dale Washam, a one-term former Pierce County ...
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Thursday, May 8, will be releasing results from the final stage of a soil sampling study from areas around the Eaton and Palisades fire areas.
Donate now. The Los Angeles County Assessor’s Office is asking homeowners affected by the wildfires to update their mailing addresses because important letters about relief are getting returned.
You can get the latest information on beach conditions every day, all day by calling the county's beach hotline at 1-800-525-5662. You can also view a map of impacted areas on the county's website.
A seven-page agreement finalized Nov. 4, 2024, and recently obtained by the Southern California News Group, shows the county Department of Health Services rescinded Dr. Louis Kwong’s firing and ...
The new Mobile Stroke Units join one that’s been operated by UCLA Heath, in partnership with LA County, since 2017. The original unit “has responded to more than 2,000 calls and treated more ...
Tucked away from the carnival rides and bustle of the Los Angeles County Fair midway is The Farm, where all things agriculture come together to educate and delight fairgoers. Plant parents and ...
spokesperson for LA County Assessor Jeffrey Prang. That’s because the owners still listed the house’s address, which no longer exists because the house was destroyed in the wildfires.
spokesperson for LA County Assessor Jeffrey Prang. That’s because the owners still listed the house’s address, which no longer exists because the house was destroyed in the wildfires. To rectify the ...