This housekeeper lost her job in the Palisades fire — but not her hope

Amalia Atayde, who worked as a housekeeper in the Palisades, is now struggling to find work. But she sees hope in rebuilt homes that could again need her cleaning services.
For L.A.’s mayor, a Palisades recovery marked by missteps, reversals and delays

It was supposed to be a speech with a clear message of hope for survivors of the Palisades fire.
After a rocky start, rebuilding in the Palisades and Altadena is gaining momentum

The pace of permitting in Pacific Palisades and Altadena has been slower than it was in Santa Rosa after the Tubbs fire, and faster than Paradise after the Camp fire, according to an preliminary analysis by The
Recipe for L.A.’s fire disaster: Intense rains followed by unprecedented heat and dry conditions

One fire appears to have been caused by a spark from old power lines, the other allegedly started by an Uber driver with a fascination with flames. In the end, the Eaton and Palisades fires destroyed more
After Palisades failures, is LAFD prepared for the next major wildfire?

The question remains: Is Los Angeles prepared for the next major wildfire? Some city officials and fire experts don’t think so.
Lopez: Nearly every house on their west Altadena block was incinerated. Nearly everyone will be back

West Palm Street had a vibe more priceless than the real estate, and residents vow to return.
On a $1 houseboat, one of the Palisades fire’s ‘great underdogs’ fights to stay afloat

Rashi Kaslow lost his mobile home in the Palisades fire. Now he’s living in a houseboat, trying to figure out how to keep afloat, emotionally and financially.
Arellano: With his un-Christian Rob Reiner insults, Trump proves he’s the real ‘Meathead’
Let the annals of this country show it was the murder of a Jewish couple on the first night of Hanukkah that showed how profoundly un-Christian Donald J.
After the Fires: L.A.’s double disaster left thousands of scars, and the healing will take years

The Eaton and Palisades fires tragically exposed L.A.’s vulnerability. The Times looks back at a devastating year, scrutinizes official response and makes the case for being better prepared next time.
L.A.’s hydrants ran dry during the fires. Residents are still demanding solutions

Nearly a year after the devastating fires in Pacific Palisades and Altadena, residents and experts say the water problems that hindered firefighting leave several lessons.