Two wildfire experts argue that the L.A. destruction didn't have to be as bad as it was. The question isn't whether we can ...
The vast majority of homes destroyed in the Eaton fire were outside of Cal Fire's "very high" fire hazard severity zones, yet ...
The move will likely lead to higher costs for households across the state, and may push more insurers to leave, intensifying ...
President Trump’s hiring freeze is affecting 18,000 federal firefighters from reporting to work, including coming to Southern ...
Attorneys representing some of those affected by the Eaton Fire filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison alleging that the company's equipment sparked the disastrous blaze.
Air quality in Los Angeles, the latest climate-related moves from the Trump administration and insurance woes on Martha's ...
While some Angelenos cast around for someone to blame, a whole cooperative emergency-response system whirred to life.
The two fires sparked on Jan. 7 during a historic wind event and swept through the Pacific Palisades and Altadena, killing at least 29, burning over 37,000 acres, or 57.8 square miles, and leaving ...
In the aftermath of the fire, the public charity is focusing on providing supplies ... co-executive director of the Village ...
Burned trees from the Palisades Fire and dust blown by winds ... Rising home prices and insurance premiums in the aftermath of the fires could make Southern California unaffordable for many ...
Experts predict the long-term effects of the devastative Los Angeles wildfires could hit the housing market in Bakersfield.
The Tunnel fire broke out in a wooded canyon just minutes away from UC Berkeley, where David Sapsis was working on his Ph.D.