A 22-year-old man was sentenced this week to four years in prison for helping rob a Secret Service agent in Tustin in June following a presidential fundraiser in Los Angeles.
President Joe ... Biden boosted disaster assistance to California on Thursday, announcing the federal government will cover “100 percent of all the costs” to fight the fires ravaging the Los ...
Presidents fully control FEMA aid. The operative word in federal disaster law is “may,” as in: “The President may make ...
Tuesday, 5:30 p.m. PST Los Angeles County public health officials issue closures of several miles of beach near the Palisades ...
which has hampered efforts to fight devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County. However, Democrats have rebuked these claims, and on Thursday, Biden suggested the Los Angeles Department of Water ...
The Hurst fire in Los Angeles County covers 505 acres ... burning in a virtually apocalyptic way." California Governor Gavin Newsom, to President Joe Biden during Wednesday's briefing: "Thank ...
Five wildfires remained active in Los Angeles County ... President Joe Biden promised the federal government would cover the total cost of the wildfire response in Southern California for 180 ...
US President Joe Biden said Thursday the wildfires ravaging Los Angeles were the worst in California's history, as he pledged extra federal funds and resources to help the state. "This is the most ...
Earlier Wednesday, Biden issued a major disaster declaration for California which will make federal funds available to affected individuals in Los Angeles County. AP Biden, 82, had been planning ...
During his visit to Los Angeles, President Joe ... California is facing this week is likely the worst the region has seen since 2011, when a storm led to $40 million in damage left in Los Angeles ...
President Biden will ... parts of Los Angeles County, with high winds further complicating efforts to quell the blazes. Biden earlier Wednesday met with firefighters and California Gov.
President Joe Biden said Los Angeles wildfires victims were eligible for one-time $770 payments to buy emergency supplies. Some social media users criticized the $770 ...