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Pacific Coast Highway Reopens Nearly 4 Weeks After Devastating Fire The stretch of the highway along the Pacific Ocean between Santa Monica and Malibu reopened to regular traffic.
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LAist on MSNAngelenos can't get enough of these tourist attractionsCallers told AirTalk host Larry Mantle their favorite L.A. spots despite being packed with visitors, such as the Venice ...
The Pacific Coast Highway is among the most famous drives in the world. A view of the Pacific Coast Highway winding along the coast in Big Sur, Calif.
In post-fire milestone, Pacific Coast Highway reopens, easing traffic bottleneck The scene Friday along the Pacific Coast Highway, part of which had been closed after the January fires.
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Iconic Road Trips Across America: Routes You Can't MissThe Pacific Coast Highway, also known as Highway 1, is a stunning drive that hugs the California coastline. Imagine cruising along with the ocean on one side and the mountains on the other – it’s a ...
What drivers should know about the reopening of Pacific Coast Highway An 11-mile stretch of the coast road has been closed to largely everyone, except first responders, residents and wildfire ...
An iconic Southern California stretch of the Pacific Coast Highway, closed to outsiders since January’s devastating Palisades Fire, will reopen today in advance of the travel-heavy Memorial Day ...
Pacific Coast Highway will reopen this Sunday for the first time since the deadly wildfires ignited. Some residents, however, are concerned that allowing public access will bring crime to the area.
A portion of Southern California's Pacific Coast Highway that's been open only to locals since January's firestorm could reopen to the public just in time for summer, the governor's office ...
A stretch of Pacific Coast Highway that was damaged during the Palisades Fire will reopen at 6 a.m. Thursday. Only residents of Pacific Palisades and Malibu, as well as school buses and affected ...
Just five weeks ago, Pacific Coast Highway was smoldering from one of the most destructive firestorms in Los Angeles County history, with burned-out shells where scores of oceanside homes once stood.
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