A burning Southern California landfill has made neighbors miserable for 3 years. Can lawmakers help?
A smoldering reaction under the Chiquita Canyon Landfill in Southern California has made its neighbors' lives miserable for almost three years.
Lawyers hope the inspections, which until now have been limited to drones, will reveal “the mechanism” of how the fire began.
A sweeping storm system moving across the U.S. threatens to bring tornadoes, blizzards and possibly wildfires to different regions of the country.
A bill that seeks to compensate people living near the Chiquita Canyon Landfill faces uncertainty amid state budget challenges and L.A. County wildfires.
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Southern California subsidiary said Friday it will start on March 17 the next phase of close-up physical inspections and ...
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