Duke’s restaurant in Malibu survives fire but is now a muddy mess
Duke’s, the iconic seaside restaurant in Malibu, survived the Palisades fire, but its driveway is now buried in mud, delaying its reopening.
Duke’s, the iconic seaside restaurant in Malibu, survived the Palisades fire, but its driveway is now buried in mud, delaying its reopening.
The state can’t make people protect their homes and neighborhoods better until it makes the government finish writing the rules.
In the hours and days after the Trump administration’s funding freeze, California leaders saw chaos and confusion. They fear more devastating effects if the courts don’t permanently block such action.
As oil companies shut down refineries, California policymakers are weighing whether the state should get into the refinery business to ensure steady supplies. An industry group says it’s not so simple.
A new shelter for evacuees displaced by the Eaton fire is opening in Duarte, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services says.
The Calabasas Landfill in Agoura is one of at least seven Southern California landfills approved to accept waste from the second phase of cleanup from the devastating L.A. fires.
A “warming and drying trend” is predicted through the weekend, and it could be the end of the month before any more rain comes, the National Weather Service reported.
Two earthquakes shake parts of Malibu and across Westside and the San Fernando Valley. There are no reports of damage.
Asians make up a large and diverse portion of undocumented immigrants in L.A. County. Community leaders say they are prepping for disruption and heartache as rumors of mass deportations swirl.
As someone who has read most of Davis’ work and knew him personally, I can say that his writings were cris de coeur more than lamentations. He was less Jeremiah and more John the Baptist, preparing the way for who would ultimately save L.A.: Us.