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A former Coastal Commission member says Newsom’s pledge to cut red tape for rebuilding is not only pointless but also sends the wrong message in an era of climate change.
About a year ago, Biden declared politics didn’t matter in responding to Texas’ wildfires. Now, Trump acts as if politics matters more than anything.
A reader evacuated from Pasadena says food and clothing donations are OK, but what people affected by the fires need most now is money.
A reader was holding out hope for her cats and home in Pacific Palisades — until she heard from a neighbor that her house burned. Now she’s in mourning.
A reader who served as principal of Palisades Charter Elementary for 17 years hopes the tight-knit community can rebuild after fire destroyed the campus.
A reader from Altadena pleads with government leaders not to let the community’s legacy of racial integration be forever lost to the Eaton fire.
Gavin Newsom’s argument for high-speed rail seems to be that we’ve put too much into the project to stop now. That’s ridiculous.
‘So, it seems, tragedies serve an ironic purpose, using human pain and suffering to serve as a true “epiphany” to reevaluate our lives,’ says a reader.
The people of Greenland, who have universal health coverage and guaranteed vacation, might not want to trade Danish citizenship for U.S. citizenship.
Both a millionaire and a person making around $200,000 pay the same amount into Social Security and will get the same return. How is that unequal?
Generations of firefighting infrastructure planning took place before Karen Bass became mayor. It seems unfair to put all the blame on her.
With fires raging in L.A., some have asked why homes are built with wood instead of concrete. A welding inspector points out the drawbacks of such rigid structures.