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ABC4 Utah on MSN‘Public water systems not designed to handle wildfires’: BYU professor warns of potential dangersA fire hydrant is not an unlimited supply of water; it’s just the most visible endpoint of a largely hidden system whose main ...
Southern California has experienced below-average precipitation this year, less than 70% of the typical average in most areas ...
BYU professor Rob Sowby teaches and studies environmental engineering, urban water infrastructure and sustainability. He has ...
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Eater LA on MSNDisplaced by Wildfires, the Palisades Community Finds a Slice of Home as Cinque Terre West Reopens in VenicePalisades wildfire survivors Marlo and chef Gianbattista “Gianba” Vinzoni opened in the former Bluestone Lane on Rose Avenue ...
Brooke Rollins, US Secretary of Agriculture with the Trump administration, is rescinding the “Roadless Rule.” The Roadless ...
Army Corps of Engineers Col. Eric Swenson wiped away tears as he received praise from the City Council on his leadership of ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNGetty Villa reopens months after Palisades FireThe Getty Villa is set to reopen Friday after a months-long closure due to the Palisades Fire on the Los Angeles County coast ...
In January, stylist Maeve Reilly lost her home and belongings in the Pacific Palisades. Now, she finds that she has a whole new outlook on fashion.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNPacific Palisades Honor Army Corps Leader for Fire CleanupNearly six months after the Palisades Fire devastated Pacific Palisades, City Councilwoman Traci Park Tuesday honored Col.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNFirefighters urge residents to prepare for ‘inevitable' summer wildfires in CaliforniaThe most effective measures to prepare for wildfires, Villanueva said, is by creating a “defensible space” around homes. He ...
(The Center Square) — The Santa Ynez Reservoir has reopened — months after the devastating Palisades Fire. Los Angeles locals ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNHollywood Man Pleads Guilty to Making False Claims to Receive FEMA FundsAn East Hollywood man pleaded guilty Tuesday to having fraudulently obtained over $64,000 in federal disaster-relief funds by falsely claiming his property was damaged in the wildfires that struck Los ...
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