"That was where we lived. That's where we wanted to live for the rest of our lives," Neal Flesner, 48, a Pacific Palisades ...
A Reuters journalist visited Pacific Palisades to retrace a path taken by a YouTube videographer last year. Fire reduced the green, well-landscaped neighborhood to rubble.
Now, the neighborhood is in ruins. Residents are still not being allowed to enter, and National Guard members patrol a series ...
The Palisades Fire is only 6% contained. The Pacific Palisades, one of the wealthiest communities in the U.S., is experiencing the worst fire in its history. Nestled in the lower hills of the ...
Days after a devastating wildfire, residents of Pacific Palisades have started sifting through the ruins, and their memories. Credit...Kyle Grillot for The New York Times Supported by By Billy ...
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass has ordered city departments to expedite debris removal and permitting for rebuilding property owners.
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. - Residents of a storied Los Angeles neighborhood devastated by raging wildfires returned home briefly Thursday to find much of their houses and possessions in cinders.
Although the Palisades Fire affected a largely affluent area, many families who lost their homes were longtime residents who ...
The Santa Ynez Reservoir, a 117-million-gallon water resource near the Pacific Palisades, was under renovation and empty when fires tore through the Los Angeles neighborhood last week and ...
Along with the personal devastation of homes lost and lives disrupted, Pacific Palisades must accept the vast scale of destruction in its beloved business district – its cozy downtown now in ashes.