Several celebrities count themselves among those who lost their homes in the Pacific Palisades. Jeff Bridges, Billy Crystal, Martin Short, Sir Anthony Hopkins, Adam Brody and Leighton Meester ...
Kristina Levy, whose Pacific Palisades pizzeria burned down, joins CBS News to share how she's recovering.
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Pacific Palisades pizzeria owner details recovery efforts from devastating wildfiresIt's been just over two months since wildfires burned through Los Angeles, killing more than two dozen people and displacing tens of thousands. California officials say they've finished cleaning up ...
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The true story behind the VW bus that survived the Palisades fireThere’s a massive fireball heading your way,” Pacific Palisades resident Matt Baker ... recently bought the bus from her friend, Preston Martin. When she had to evacuate her home, she knew ...
The property, located at 17126 Avenida de la Herradura in Pacific Palisades, was previously home to a residence that was consumed by the flames. Now, with its future still uncertain, the lot has ...
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. (KABC) -- First she lost her home in the Palisades fires. Now, while trying to rebuild her life, Nicole Hausman was thrown another problem. Her mail has been missing for ...
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The Pacific Palisades Is Home to the Rich and Famous. Now They’re Being Forced to Flee.Real-estate developer and film producer Anita Verma-Lallian bought late “Friends” actor Matthew Perry’s home in Los Angeles’ Pacific Palisades area for $8.55 million last year. Now ...
She attended Gerry Blanck's Martial Arts Center in Pacific Palisades. The karate studio was a cornerstone in the community for 43 years, but was also destroyed in the fire. For now, they're ...
A stretch of Pacific Coast Highway that was damaged during the Palisades Fire will reopen at 6 a.m. Thursday. Only residents of Pacific Palisades and Malibu, as well as school buses and ...
A map created by Newsweek highlights the locations of Pacific Palisades' most expensive homes in relation to the ongoing wildfires that threaten the area. As a series of catastrophic wildfires ...
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Frustrated Pacific Palisades residents finally allowed to return home after security delaysAfter dealing with security delays at their mobile home park, Pacific Palisades residents were finally able to return home Tuesday after the devastating fire to try to salvage anything that was left.
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