Protests are planned this week over a removal site in Calabasas for debris from one of the most destructive wildfires on record in California. The debris is being transported from properties in ...
The Calabasas Landfill in Agoura Hills 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.
The board unanimously voted to waive that restriction for six months, permitting Calabasas Landfill to receive ash and debris ...
Protesters with signs chanted and temporarily blocked an entrance to a removal site in Calabasas ... record in California. The debris is being transported from properties in Pacific Palisades ...
Two months after the Palisades fire, customers of Malibu businesses have been displaced or blocked by restrictions on Pacific ...
Kourtney Kardashian is making it clear—she's not here for fire debris being dumped in her backyard. The reality star and ...
Designated as a destination for debris from the Palisades fire, the Calabasas Landfill has become a battleground for residents determined to keep potentially toxic ash from last month’s inferno out of ...
At a news conference Wednesday morning, officials are expected to provide an update on the recovery process, the status of ...
Kourtney Kardashian Barker joined protesters on Thursday, who continued to express their opposition to a plan that brings thousands of tons of ash and debris from the recent wildfires to the ...
Residents of the San Fernando Valley marched Monday to protest the possibility of debris from LA County’s recent wildfires ...
More than 4 million tons of debris is about to be moved from fire footprints to landfills using public roads. Here’s what to expect.