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Palisadian-Post newspaper ceases operations after 97 years, brought down by Palisades Fire

PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. (KESQ) – Saying the newspaper’s future “burned up in the fire,” the owner of the 97-year-old Palisadian-Post in Pacific Palisades announced today that the publication is ceasing operations — another victim of January’s Palisades Fire. “This time last year, we still had a future,” Alan Smolinisky wrote in a message to readers

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Florida man charged with starting 2025 Palisades Fire that devastated Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (KESQ) – A 29-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the devastating Palisades Fire that swept through Los Angeles in January 2025, claiming twelve lives and destroying thousands of homes and structures. Federal authorities identified the suspect as Jonathan Rinderknecht, a former resident of Pacific Palisades who had relocated to Florida after

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LAFD Report: Communication, staffing challenges impeded response to Palisades Fire

LOS ANGELES (KESQ) – On top of extreme weather conditions and dry vegetation that fueled the devastating Palisades Fire that killed 12 people and leveled much of the community, leadership and communication challenges, exacerbated by limited resources, impeded the Los Angeles Fire Department’s initial response to the conflagration, according to a city-commissioned review released today.

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Altadena residents call for state investigation into LACo for fire response

ALTADENA, Calif. (KESQ) – Standing near the site of a destroyed home, a group of fire-impacted Altadenans and local organizations called on state Attorney General Rob Bonta today to investigate Los Angeles County’s response to January’s Eaton Fire, including delays in evacuation orders being issued to residents in the western Altadena area.    The group,

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Review of Eaton, Palisades fire response finds weaknesses, outdated policies

LOS ANGELES (KESQ) – A series of outdated policies, weaknesses and systemic vulnerabilities hampered the effectiveness of emergency notifications and evacuation orders during January’s devastating and deadly Eaton and Palisades wildfires, according to a county-commissioned independent review released today.    The “Independent After-Action Report” was commissioned by the Board of Supervisors and produced by McChrystal

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Landowners who failed to pay for wildfire risk reduction to see fees for clearing brush

RIVERSIDE, Calif. (KESQ) – Hundreds of property owners in unincorporated portions of Riverside County will see fines attached to their tax bills for failing to pay for brush mitigation. The Riverside County Fire Department requested the Board of Supervisors to sign off on cost recovery for the department’s Fire Hazard Reduction Program. The program aims to

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Victims of Shady Fire speak out

THERMAL, Calif. (KESQ) – Days after the Shady Fire broke out in Thermal, some families in the community are still without utilities after the fire damaged their homes. One family whose home was damaged by the fire said they remained without power, water, and gas. According to the family, their landlord provided a $600 check

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What burns in the east valley? Firefighters, residents react to mulch fires as Shady Fire reaches full containment

THERMAL, Calif. (KESQ) – The Shady Fire in Thermal reached full containment over the weekend. But, in the aftermath of the 52-acre brush fire, residents are left wondering: what’s been burning on the land next to their homes? The Shady Fire left behind thick, dark smoke that was visible throughout the Coachella Valley when it

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