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Los Angeles-area YMCA locations are offering free child care for children of first responders, essential workers and families who have been displaced, evacuated or who have otherwise experienced ...
In 2024, a team of scientists from the University of California at Santa Barbara discovered evidence low-level radioactive waste was dumped in the ocean during the 1960s. The material was probably dumped by California Salvage, a now-defunct company that also dumped DDT in the ocean during the 1960s. [3] [4]
San Fernando Valley (Area 1) Los Angeles: 10/15/1984: 06/10/1986: N/A: N/A: N/A CAD980894901: San Fernando Valley (Area 2) Los Angeles: 10/15/1984: 06/10/1986: N/A: N/A: N/A CAD980894984: San Fernando Valley (Area 3) Los Angeles: 10/15/1984: 06/10/1986: 05/20/2004: N/A: 10/12/2004 CAD980894976: San Fernando Valley (Area 4) Los Angeles: 10/15 ...
The Chiquita Canyon Landfill is a 639-acre landfill (259 ha) in Castaic, California, United States.Located in the Santa Clarita Valley in northwestern Los Angeles County along State Route 126, it is owned and operated by Waste Connections.
The Toyon Canyon Landfill is located within Griffith Park in the Los Feliz hillside neighborhood of greater Hollywood in central Los Angeles, California in the Santa Monica Mountains. The landfill began filling in 1957 and ended in 1985. A lawsuit in 1959 attempted to stop the project but was unsuccessful. [1]
According to Reuters, market-intelligence firm Caliber found consumer interest in Tesla had declined from 70% in November 2021 to just 31% in February 2024, due in part to Musk’s apparent ...
Canal Area, San Rafael – The "East San Rafael" area (the eastern portion of the Canal Area between the Bay and San Quentin Ridge) was home to most of the garbage disposal sites in central Marin County. Chiquita Canyon Landfill, Castaic [3] Eastlake Landfill, Clearlake; Frank R. Bowerman Landfill, Orange County; Fresno Municipal Sanitary ...
Firefighting and recovery efforts continue in the Los Angeles area, where devastating fires have killing at least 28 people, destroyed more than 12,000 structures and prompted evacuation orders ...