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The footage shows a different fire burning in what looks to be the exact same spot as where investigators believe the Palisades Fire sparked on Jan. 7.
Palisades Fire initially started 10:30 a.m. Jan. 7 in Los Angeles County. It has burned 23,448 acres after being active for four months. As of Tuesday noon, the fire has been fully contained. Investigations into its cause are still ongoing.
To supplement the city's bare-bones emergency management team, Mayor Karen Bass turned to an Illinois-based disaster recovery firm, Hagerty Consulting, inking a yearlong contract for up to $10 million.
The Getty Villa, a museum of classical antiquity set in the hills on the Los Angeles coast, is set to reopen after a months-long closure.
Some experts think the videos support the theory that the Palisades Fire started from a still-smoldering hot spot left from a New Year's Day fire.
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A local crew working to remove debris from burnt out homes in the Palisades Fire burn zone says that they have found priceless family heirlooms in the rubble, including a 200-year-old menorah. Lesley Marin reports.
Mayor Karen Bass reports swift progress in L.A.'s cleanup after the Palisades fire, with debris cleared from 2,000 properties and reconstruction permits being issued rapidly.
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNNo Injuries Reported in Palisades House FireA fire broke out Wednesday at a home in Pacific Palisades, but no injuries were reported, authorities said. The fire was reported around 1 p.m. at a one-story single-family residence in the 1100 block of North Pulgas Place,
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Westside Current on MSNNew Videos Reinforce Long-Held Suspicions of Pacific Palisades Fire OriginPACIFIC PALISADES - Nearly five months after the Palisades Fire scorched hillsides, another report is reigniting a question residents have asked since day one: Did fireworks spark the fire? A pair of newly released side by side videos,