Officials say water is now safe to drink, but testing will continue. And residents will need to flush their plumbing.
The action comes on the eve of the fire’s two-month anniversary, as L.A. Mayor Karen Bass looks to reset the focus after ...
The action comes on the eve of the fire’s two-month anniversary, as Bass looks to reset the focus after weeks of tumult, not ...
The Department of Water and Power's "Do Not Drink" notice in the Pacific Palisades will be lifted Friday as crews continue to ...
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The background: Palisades residents have been under a “Do Not Drink” notice since Jan. 10, meaning residents had to use bottled water for drinking and cooking. The order affected most of the Pacific ...
Mayor Karen Bass credited DWP crews for working seven days a week to restore and flush out toxins from the water supply.
Los Angeles officials say Palisades residents can drink the water starting Friday after a Do Not Drink advisory went into effect during the wildfires.
Bass said the recovery efforts in the Pacific Palisades area are months ahead of expectations. She emphasized the city's commitment to expediting the rebuilding process​ and helping families return to ...
City leaders promised, the day before the two-month mark since the devastating wildfires erupted, that they would rebuild communities.
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