In one of the largest fires in California, the Bridge fire affects two counties; LA County ratified an emergency declaration on Tuesday.
David Mix, a long time resident of Bear Canyon Road in Mount. Baldy takes a look at his burned home from the Bridge Fire on Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024. An estimate 15 to 20 homes were destroyed along the route.
On Tuesday, Sept. 17, LA County Board of Supervisors pass an emergency declaration to help residents with recovery, and to bring in more federal and state resources. In one of the largest fires in California, the Bridge fire affects two counties; LA County ratified an emergency declaration on Tuesday.LA City Councilmember Katy Yaroslavsky faces threat of a recall effortNational Merit 2025: LA County scholarship semifinalists announcedTrump talks landslides, calls California ‘a mess’ at Rancho Palos Verdes press conferenceBJ’s Restaurant launches a $13 Pizookie Meal DealCamp Pendleton Marine who made and sold ‘ghost’ rifles sentenced to prisonNational Cheeseburger Day 2024: Where to find deals Pickleball’s ‘bombardment of noise’: Rule-breakers and fence climbers at Saratoga courts lead to $100,000 soundproofing and lock costs after neighbor complaints
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