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They are accused of falsely stating that their homes were damaged or destroyed. One allegedly listed a nonexistent address.
Five people each face up to 30 years in prison for allegedly submitting false claims that their properties were damaged in ...
Many are still processing the grief and the loss. But as the hustle and bustle of recovery churned on amid the ruins, local ...
Almost 8,800 property owners have asked the Army Corps of Engineers to direct the cleanup of burned homes. With more than 100 ...
Wildfire recovery reached a major milestone Thursday in Pacific Palisades when the Army Corps of Engineers began debris ...
Saturday and Sunday at Central Park, 275 S. Raymond Ave  â€“ of all things handmade is dedicated to five Altadena artists who ...
Los Angeles County is leading a coordinated effort to help fire-impacted communities rebuild with resilience by providing ...
Five people have been arrested for allegedly making false FEMA claims related to the Palisades and Eaton fires for reaping ...
Five defendants have been arrested on federal charges alleging they fraudulently obtained federal disaster-relief funds by falsely claiming their properties were damaged in the wildfires that struck ...
With 106 days since the devastating Palisades Fire, Col. Jeff Palazzini takes over the charge in recovery According to these ...
The LA Strong Comms Coalition is currently helping eight local businesses tell their stories as they work to rebuild. The ...
"Rebuilding SoCal" is KCAL News' commitment to holding leaders accountable, getting answers, and showcasing Southern ...