LOS ANGELES − After nearly a month of destruction, smoke, and ash, the Eaton and Palisades fires that once ensconced Los Angeles have been fully contained, according to Cal Fire.
With Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass delaying the city’s plans to remove all checkpoints for access to Pacific Palisades along Pacific Coast Highway until Monday, visitors were still stopped at multiple ...
Conflicting plans from the city and county confuse residents and visitors alike, as L.A. city backtracks on reopening and the ...
Backstory: On Friday, Bass announced that the Palisades will be reopened on Sunday morning to the public, along with stepped up law enforcement presence since all checkpoints would be removed. On ...
The beachside thoroughfare reopened in Malibu up to Coastline Drive on the north end Sunday, but remained closed between ...
Residents hoping to travel the Pacific Coast Highway are going to be met with confusion and roadblocks despite an announcement that the PCH would reopen on Sunday. That announcement was made Friday ...
City officials announced Saturday that checkpoints to enter the Pacific Palisades will remain in place despite previously ...
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass says a “zero tolerance policy” for crime – and a LAPD “surge” will accompany the reopening ...
The two wildfires that ravaged Pacific Palisades and the Altadena-Pasadena areas were fully contained Saturday after killing 29 people, destroying more than 16,000 structures and burning more than 37, ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced that checkpoints into the Palisades fire zone will remain in place indefinitely, with ...
Ms. Bass, a longtime state and federal lawmaker, was seen as a pragmatic leader before the fires. But many Los Angeles ...
The checkpoints will be removed at 8 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 2, but only one lane will be opened in either direction for portions of PCH.