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The free exhibit features generations of Black artists showcasing Altadena’s creative history and endurance, even after the ...
Five people each face up to 30 years in prison for allegedly submitting false claims that their properties were damaged in the January Los Angeles wildfires.
In the third instalment of our Rebuilding LA series, we zoom in on businesses and the architecture and social fabric around them ...
Three months into President Donald Trump’s second term and the recovery from the firestorm that devastated Los Angeles, Gov.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNFive Face Federal Charges for Defrauding FEMA by Claiming Wildfire Relief BenefitsFive defendants have been arrested on federal charges alleging they fraudulently obtained federal disaster-relief funds by ...
Four months after the Los Angeles area wildfires tore through the Angeles National Forest and destroyed hundreds of homes and ...
They are accused of falsely stating that their homes were damaged or destroyed. One allegedly listed a nonexistent address.
ABC News joined The Arbor Day Foundation and the Altadena nonprofit Amigos de los Rios to discuss replanting and preserving ...
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