Some individuals living in the encampment accepted new housing options, while others were removed from the area.
By Alexis Alvarez, Feb. 4, 2025 The voluntary and selective Conservation (Fire) Camp program, which sent out more than 1,000 prisoners to the frontlines of the Eaton and Pacific Palisades fires, often ...
The community has flooded the newsroom with questions regarding the battery plant fire in Moss Landing, with concerns about health, wildlife and communication, or lack thereof, from local leaders.
The fires in and around Los Angeles are coming under control. The city’s mayor has already issued an executive order to speed up rebuilding. But equally catastrophic blazes are likely to strike ...
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Two of the camps are for incarcerated women. They are minimum-security facilities staffed with correctional personnel who supervise camp participants 24 hours per day. Participation in the camps ...
The Los Angeles water chief has been given a police security detail amid “threats” against her and water employees, as wildfires swept through Southern California, two Los Angeles police ...
But when the fires are finally out, he won't be going back to his family: He'll be returning to the prison "fire camp" where ... department and the Los Angeles County fire department operate ...
In partnership with L.A. City Recreation and Parks, the camp is providing free child care during the fire crisis. The organization has responded to disasters across the country, including ...
“Fire camp firefighters have been working ... CDCR, in partnership with Cal Fire and the Los Angeles County Fire Department, now manages 35 fire camps across 25 counties in California.