Pacific Coast Highway, which has been largely off limits since the Palisades Fire erupted on Jan. 7, finally reopened Monday.
City officials announced Saturday that checkpoints to enter the Pacific Palisades will remain in place despite previously ...
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass announced that checkpoints into the Palisades fire zone will remain in place indefinitely, with ...
The 2 LA-area wildfires killed 29 people, destroyed upwards of 16,000 structures and burned more than 37,000 acres, officials ...
Backstory: On Friday, Bass announced that the Palisades will be reopened on Sunday morning to the public, along with stepped ...
Pacific Coast Highway and the Pacific Palisades neighborhood are reopening to the public this weekend despite concerns from ...
After Pacific Palisades residents expressed concerns that their neighborhoods will be open to the public, Mayor Karen Bass on ...
With Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass delaying the city’s plans to remove all checkpoints for access to Pacific Palisades along ...
Hours before the planned 8 a.m. Sunday reopening of the Pacific Palisades, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass announced that the ...
Pacific Coast Highway reopened Monday, but travel is reduced to one lane in each direction between Temescal Canyon Road to Carbon Beach Terrace with the speed reduced to 25 mph.
The Pacific Coast Highway will be partially reopened this Sunday morning for the first time since the Palisades Fire.
The planned reopening of Pacific Coast Highway in the Palisades Fire burn zone has been postponed, and checkpoints in the area will remain in place.