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Water supplies ran dry in the Pacific Palisades fire, in part because a reservoir was shut down for repairs. Records show the ...
Federal investigators concluded a controlled fire near where the Palisades Fire burned to try and determine how it began.
Nearly four months after the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives began investigating the Palisades fire, ...
Many of the firearms appear damaged and are difficult to identify. The LAPD wants to catalogue which guns are destroyed or ...
Kyle Evans, environmental program manager for the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, told LAist he’s surprised there ...
The Los Angeles Police Department recovered about 500 firearms from rubble leftover from the Palisades Fire, and now they are ...
Federal investigators will conduct controlled fire testing in Pacific Palisades beginning Tuesday night to determine what ...
A controlled fire test is planned this week in the Pacific Palisades area as fire investigators continue looking into the potential origin of the deadly Palisades Fire. The Bureau of Alcohol ...
LAPD is returning 500 firearms to owners after the Palisades Fire, despite damage complicating identification.
A small plane diverted from Santa Monica Airport made an emergency landing at the Riviera Country Club golf course in Pacific ...
It’s been a “painstaking” process, but authorities are now ready to ask individuals who may have lost a firearm in the Palisades Fire to come forward. According to Los Angeles Police ...
A controlled fire test being conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms that began Tuesday night may help investigators figure out the root cause of the devastating Palisades Fire.