More rain could finally end Southern California's fire season as Pacific Coast Highway is open for the first time in weeks.
Pacific Coast Highway, which has been largely off limits since the Palisades Fire erupted on Jan. 7, finally reopened Monday.
With cleanup and restoration work still ongoing in the wake of the Palisades Fire, all areas of Pacific Coast Highway will ...
The stretch of the highway along the Pacific Ocean between Santa Monica and Malibu reopened to regular traffic. Some local ...
Nearly a month after deadly wildfires ripped through Los Angeles neighborhoods, the Pacific Coast Highway has finally ...
“Los Angeles County has worked diligently and with all deliberate speed to reopen PCH in a way that is safe and allows our ...
Pacific Coast Highway reopened Monday, but travel is reduced to one lane in each direction between Temescal Canyon Road to Carbon Beach Terrace with the speed reduced to 25 mph.
PCH's closure has severely disrupted local transportation networks and emergency response capabilities across Los Angeles County.
After closing its doors due to the Palisades Fire, the Skirball Cultural Center is scheduled to reopen Sunday with a free ...
More than an inch of rain fell in many areas, loosening Los Angeles hillsides burned bare by the recent blaze near the ...
Scientists from UC San Diego have found loads of ash in Santa Monica Bay since the Palisades Fire. Rain in the forecast could ...
While the rain is a welcome sight, the runoff that will carry toxic ash into the ocean poses a new threat, particularly in the Los Angeles Basin.