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Homeowners in Altadena say they’ve been unable to return to their homes post-Eaton Fire due to dangerous toxins near the burn ...
The L.A. County Board of Supervisors approved a proposal to allocate $3 million to help owners of fire-damaged homes test ...
Public health officials believe the increased levels could be from the burned homes, which were painted with lead-based paint ...
Here’s what public health experts suggest residents can do to protect themselves from potential fire-related contaminants ...
Plum Organics, Beech-Nut and other baby food companies said that California’s lead limit law permits them to average the ...
Supervisors will consider the motion on the heels of ‘unexpectedly’ high levels of lead found in soil downwind from the Eaton ...
Pasadena released a new public health advisory following the latest results from the preliminary round of soil testing around ...
April 16 (UPI) -- Target has recalled 25,600 tubs of Good & Gather baby food because of elevated lead levels. The retailer on ...
Los Angeles County will be reallocating $3 million toward additional soil testing in the Eaton fire area. Here’s why.
Environmental assessments underway in Palisades area, following soil testing indicating localized contamination from recent ...
Los Angeles County Public Health released the preliminary findings of a soil sampling study done in both fire areas. Here’s ...