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Pacific Coast Highway reopens months after devastating California wildfires in time for Memorial Day
Nearly six months after wildfires erupted in Southern California, closing the Pacific Coast Highway in Los Angeles and burning thousands of acres, the iconic West Coast highway has reopened to the public.
After a frantic 911 call, firefighters rushed to Pacific Palisades to save one of the homes that survived the January wildfires.
Firefighters knocked down a house fire Wednesday in Pacific Palisades. The fire was burning in the 1100 block of North Las Pulgas Place in the Los Angeles County coastal community. Details about how the attic fire started were not immediately available.
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Westside Current on MSNNew Videos Reinforce Long-Held Suspicions of Pacific Palisades Fire OriginNearly five months after the Palisades Fire scorched hillsides, another report is reigniting a question residents have asked since day one: Did fireworks spark the fire? A pair of newly released side by side videos,
The Getty Villa, a museum of classical antiquity set in the hills on the Los Angeles coast, is set to reopen after a months-long closure.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNNo Injuries Reported in Palisades House FireA fire broke out Wednesday at a home in Pacific Palisades, but no injuries were reported, authorities said. The fire was reported around 1 p.m. at a one-story single-family residence in the 1100 block of North Pulgas Place,
The footage shows a different fire burning in what looks to be the exact same spot as where investigators believe the Palisades Fire sparked on Jan. 7.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNNewly-released videos show how possible fireworks could be behind destructive Palisades FireFive months after the Palisades Fire, questions remain as to just how it started. Newly-released videos show how possible fireworks may be behind the destructive blaze. The videos from UC San Diego cameras were first obtained by the San Francisco Chronicle.