SoCal Edison says its equipment "may be associated with the ignition" of Hurst Fire
"The cause of the fire remains under investigation, and SCE continues to cooperate with authorities," the utility agency wrote.
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"The cause of the fire remains under investigation, and SCE continues to cooperate with authorities," the utility agency wrote.
Representatives with FEMA, the Small Business Administration and the County of Los Angeles will be at resource stations set up at Ralphs and Food 4 Less stores in Malibu, Venice, and Pasadena on Saturday, Feb. 8.
Dr. Barbara Ferrer said residents should assess their homes for soot, ash and smoke contamination before settling back in. "If you don't see visible soot or ash on surfaces and you don't smell smoke indoors, your home is likely safe for reentry," she said.
Groups of students from Marshall High School, James A. Garfield High School and Bravo Medical Magnet School walked off campus in student-led demonstrations.
The Jan. 30 concert took place at both the Kia Forum and the Intuit Dome and was watched by more than 50 million viewers across 28 streaming platforms.
"I know that if it weren't for Edgar, many more people would have died that night," Rep. Judy Chu said as she presented McGregor with an official Certificate of Congressional Recognition.
The large group, calling for a National Day of Action, could be seen through aerial footage walking in the middle of Spring Street, moving along to block an intersection at Chick Hearn Court and 11th Street all the while waving Mexico flags and carrying protest signs.
Parishioner Bob Schaper tells the story of finding the bell in the rubble, which for the last 50 years has chimed at the start of services. It last rang on Sunday, Jan. 5.
"We've made our living from Southern California, the wonderful people in Southern California for 45 years, and the least we can do is help them with their suffering and difficulty in these tough times," Sit 'n Sleep CEO Larry Miller said.
A large pile of rocks, dirt and debris covers the beach sand, as a portion of the cliffside above crumbled. A destroyed beach access staircase could be seen in the rubble.
The four-bedroom, five-bath home, named the Elvis Honeymoon Hideaway, joins other celebrity-status dwellings in the area like the Frank Sinatra Estate and the Liberace House.
The Jan. 8 handwritten note titled "To whom it may concern," was left in Anthony Nesburn's steel mailbox by the Engine 31 C Platoon, signed by Levi, Steve, Matt and Jason.
Some council members said the proposal needed more information and clarification and the matter was sent back to the Housing and Homelessness Committee.
Neighbors are asked to work together to submit their Right of Entry forms in batches so Army Corps. of Engineers crews can tackle debris cleanup in clusters, rather than scatter resources one property at a time.
Police said a call came in for a suspect chasing a person with a sword. It is believed the barricaded suspect may also be armed with a gun.