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  • 3 weeks ago | nbclosangeles.com | Lolita Lopez |Benjamin Gamson

    April 17 marked 100 days since the start of the Los Angeles wildfires, and the cleanup and rebuilding efforts continue. But the rebuilding process is just beginning for many neighbors in the Altadena community. The Grocery Outlet Bargain Market on Lake Avenue is now open and one of the only places to get food and other supplies locally. "Now Open" signs can be seen in front of businesses across Altadena, but much of the traffic in the area are trucks, part of the ongoing cleanup effort.

  • 3 weeks ago | nbclosangeles.com | Benjamin Gamson |Karma Dickerson

    April 17 marks 100 days since the start of the LA wildfires and Mayor Karen Bass says the city is on track for the fastest wildfire recovery in state history. "Recovery is months ahead of expectations," Bass said. "Water and power was restored in two months. The campfire it took 18 months. The first permits were issued in 57 days. At the campfire, it took 123 days, Woolsey took 230."Local and state leaders gathered Thursday to acknowledge the over 6,800 homes and 12 lives lost in the Palisades Fire.

  • 4 weeks ago | nbcsandiego.com | Ted Chen |Benjamin Gamson

    Southern California footwear stores are bracing for the impact of the new tariffs from President Donald Trump's administration, with the overwhelming majority of sneakers coming from China. Dom Deluca, owner of Fairfax-based Brooklyn Projects, fears that the impact of these new tariffs could be fatal for his business. He said he's been getting warnings from his vendors announcing wholesale price increases because of new tariffs. His vendors are urging buyers to take advantage of current prices.

  • 1 month ago | telemundo52.com | Ted Chen |Benjamin Gamson

    Las tiendas de calzado del sur de California se preparan para el impacto de los nuevos aranceles de la administración del presidente Donald Trump, y la gran mayoría de las zapatillas provienen de China. Dom Deluca, propietario de Brooklyn Projects, con sede en Fairfax, teme que el impacto de estos nuevos aranceles pueda ser fatal para su negocio. Afirmó que ha recibido advertencias de sus proveedores anunciando aumentos de precios al por mayor debido a los nuevos aranceles.

  • 1 month ago | nbclosangeles.com | Ted Chen |Benjamin Gamson

    Southern California footwear stores are bracing for the impact of the new tariffs from President Donald Trump's administration, with the overwhelming majority of sneakers coming from China. Dom Deluca, owner of Fairfax-based Brooklyn Projects, fears that the impact of these new tariffs could be fatal for his business. He said he's been getting warnings from his vendors announcing wholesale price increases because of new tariffs. His vendors are urging buyers to take advantage of current prices.

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