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A plan to widen the 605 and other freeways will increase, not help, congestion. That's bad for Angelenos and our environment.
The second atmospheric river in a pair of storms will bring more rain and cooler temperatures to the Los Angeles area.
Dr. Barbara Ferrer said residents should assess their homes for soot, ash and smoke contamination before settling back in.
Jim Rosenthal, the foundation’s president and a Fort Worth resident, said the nonprofit had expertise to offer survivors and first responders to the fire.
Wildfires like those in Los Angeles that destroy urban structures release toxic chemicals, including lead, into the air.
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