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Caitlin Hernández

Caitlin Hernández

Reporter at LAist

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    • Environment
    • Transportation and Logistics
    • Politics

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    Recent Articles

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    LA may get wildfire eviction protections countywide. Here’s what we know

    The Board of Supervisors vote is the first step to helping tenants who've been economically impacted by the fires.
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    Water utilities are flushing pipes to clean drinking water after th...

    Pushing out contaminants allows a fresh supply of water to come in.
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    Cleanup, debris, water and soil: Health officials answer lingering ...

    L.A. County Department of Public Health convened experts for a webinar that aimed to answer questions that residents have struggled to find answers for.
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    Fire debris prompts LA County beach closures until further notice

    The closures affect approximately 9 miles of the L.A. County coastline.
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    IRS extends LA County tax deadlines to October

    The agency made the decision after the wildfires and extreme winds earlier this month.
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    The wildfires damaged my home. What happens to my property taxes?

    From installment deferral to home value transfer, we have some answers to property’s owners pressing tax questions.
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    Did LA fires dump ash on your home? Here’s your guide to safely cle...

    With more wind on the way, ash cleanup likely won’t be a one-time thing.
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    FEMA says ‘carefully consider’ GoFundMe campaign phrasing because i...

    GoFundMe has become a quick source for help from the community, but during a disaster, it can impact federal assistance.
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    Beloved places we’ve lost: Tracking LA fire destruction

    Homes, businesses and cherished community spots went up in flames.
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    LA County health grade colors have changed. Here’s what it all means

    While green is the new blue, red is so last season. We break down the somewhat confusing switch about health inspections and what the grades mean.
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    Troubled Chiquita Canyon Landfill to shut down New Year’s Day

    The closure comes after thousands of complaints of health issues stemming from the smells.