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Those Yellow Houses in Westlake Burned Again

Six months ago, I wondered why an incident that received an LAFD response wasn’t on LAFD’s Alerts page. Firefighters were on the scene, and there were FOUR videos posted to Citizen.

I still don’t know why it wasn’t on the Alerts page. I do...

10 days ago
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Nobody Got the Address Right on the Benton Way Fire

LAFD and various news outlets (that I will NOT be linking to) reported a carport fire at 214 Benton Way.

All of them had the wrong address.

There is a 214 Benton Way, but it’s part of a multifamily complex that has a couple of small garag...

19 days ago
2

1885 Cottage Burns in Echo Park

“Scout” lives in Echo Park/Filipinotown and helps out around the community.

Scout reached out with news of another fire - and photos indicating a pattern of neglect at the property in question. (Thanks, Scout.)

wanted to let you know a...

19 days ago
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Hey LAHD, What Do You Even DO Around Here?

Image is of one of the fires at Lourine Court - read more here.

In theory, the Los Angeles Housing Department is responsible for “[solving] unmet housing needs…[balancing] services that regulate and assist both landlords and tenants in the...

a month ago
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Scorched in Silver Lake

No neighborhood in the city of Los Angeles is immune to demolition by neglect.

While it isn’t nearly as common in Silver Lake as it is in, say, nearby Hollywood, it’s happening there too.

A neighbor reached out regarding 2301-2309 Kent S...

a month ago
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