LOS ANGELES — Several places across SoCal are still closed due to the wildfires in the area.
Here's a list of what's open or closed:
Schools
The Los Angeles Unified School District resumed classes at alternative locations Wednesday for students at schools that were impacted by the Southland wildfires.
Students from Palisades Charter Elementary and Marquez Charter Elementary, who have been displaced by the fire, relocated to Brentwood Science Magnet Elementary and Nora Sterry Elementary, respectively.
Students at seven other schools that closed also temporarily relocated to other sites:
- Topanga Elementary students will move to Woodland Hills Academy
- Canyon Charter Elementary will move to Brockton Elementary School
- Kenter Canyon Elementary to Emerson Middle School
- Lanai Road Elementary to Portola Middle School
- Roscomare Road Elementary to Warner Elementary School
- Community Charter Magnet to Westwood Elementary School
- Paul Revere Middle to University High School Charter
All Santa Monica campuses in the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District opened Monday except for Roosevelt Elementary School, which reopened Tuesday. All Malibu campuses in the district remained closed through Wednesday.
Students at Rosemont Middle School will participate in distance learning until water is restored to the campus.
Pasadena Unified School District announced that 10 schools will reopen Thursday:
- Hamilton Elementary
- Willard Elementary & Children's Center
- Blair Middle and High School
- San Rafael Elementary
- McKinley School
- Rose City High School
- Center for Independent Study
- Pasadena Adult Living Skills
- Twilight Adult School
- Aveson Global Leadership Academy
UCLA will resume in-person instruction on Tuesday, following the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday. According to the university, in-person work will resume this weekend for people who have been working remotely, "though we continue to ask supervisors to be flexible during this challenging period."
Search for an LA County school here.
Roads
For the latest road closures, visit:
- CHP - West Valley, which serves the San Fernando Valley and unincorporated areas of Agoura, Calabasas, Lake Manor, Malibu Topanga Canyon and Twin Lakes
- CalTrans map
- LA County road closures
Curfews
A curfew officially took effect overnight Friday barring anyone without authorization from entering areas under mandatory evacuation orders due to the Palisades and Eaton fires. LA County Sheriff Robert Luna warned that it will be "strictly enforced."
The curfew will be in effect nightly from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following morning.
Anyone arrested for a curfew violation could face a misdemeanor charge carrying a fine of up to $1,000 and possible jail time, Luna said.
Officials said Friday afternoon that the city of Pasadena was not under a curfew.
Other disruptions
- The entire Angeles National Forest has been closed for public safety and the protection of natural resources through at least Jan. 24.
- The 40th annual Kingdom Day Parade, which was postponed due to the fires, has been rescheduled for Monday, Feb. 17, organizers say.
- The Oscar nominations announcement has been pushed back from Jan. 19 to 5:30 a.m. to Jan. 23. The Nominees Luncheon set for Feb. 10 has been canceled, and the Scientific and Technical Awards that were planned for Feb. 18 will be rescheduled to another date.
- The Autry Museum of the American West, located in Griffith Park, is planning to reopen Thursday and is offering visitors free admission.
- Runyon Canyon will remain closed due to fire damage caused by the Sunset Fire.
- The Getty Villa, which was more directly threatened by the fire in Pacific Palisades, will remain closed until further notice.
- The Getty Center above Brentwood, which fell into an evacuation zone due to the Palisades Fire, will reopen to the public on Jan. 28, Getty officials said.