To help keep the public informed, Los Angeles County Public Health has launched an online interactive dashboard with real-time data on environmental and health impacts from the January 2025 wildfires.
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Billboard Women in Music 2025: Best Latina moments
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Latino man arrested at gunpoint by Border Patrol agents in Pomona
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Man who spent 30 years in prison is found innocent
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Santa Monica will not host beach volleyball during the 2028 Summer Olympics
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FIFA seeks volunteers for 2025 Club World Cup
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A festival that honors the Coachella Valley farmworkers, but it’s not that Coachella
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MALDEF joins lawsuit against Huntington Beach
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Four students at California universities win MALDEF law school scholarships
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Some Southern California Edison power lines near the suspected origin of the Eaton Fire were flagged as fire hazards and overdue for maintenan…
How often have you spotted a "Prop 65" warning—on a product at the grocery store, at the entrance of a parking lot or even at your favorite na…
The U.S. Supreme Court said on Monday that it would not hear a case seeking to stop climate lawsuits in five Democratic-led states that are se…
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Residents of Pico Rivera expected rain throughout the week, but the unexpected occurred when a mile-long tornado hit the city in the early mor…
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Earlier this year, wildfires in Los Angeles County destroyed thousands of homes and claimed more than two dozen lives. However, those impacted…
Leading experts gathered together last week to discuss how Latino communities were among the most affected from the January wildfires in South…
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Big Oil faces mounting lawsuits as extreme weather worsens, with California leading efforts to make fossil fuel giants pay billions of dollars…
After abundant rain and moderate snowfall this year in the northern half of the state, California’s largest reservoirs are holding more than 1…
Any business owner, worker or self-employed fire victims who have suffered a loss of income are eligible to earn $2,000 or more in cash assist…
E., a mother of three in Salinas, is extra careful when she takes her kids to school. She switches up her routes, leaves at different times, a…
Power 97.5 LA is offering free radio advertisements to support fire-affected business owners in Pasadena and Altadena.
Survivors of January's wildfires can access numerous social and economic resources at four new recovery centers.
When President Donald Trump signed an executive order declaring a “national energy emergency” hours after being sworn into office, something c…
WASHINGTON — Federal dollars for clean energy are disappearing. Environmental offices across the federal government are being dismantled. Univ…
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After saying it would run out of funds by March, California’s last-resort fire insurance provider will impose a special charge of $1 billion o…