Property damage from the January wildfires in Los Angeles County, including the Eaton and Palisades fires, is estimated at between $28 billion to $53.8 billion.
Training in advance was prescient for helicopter crews who battled the recent Los Angeles wildfires, which devastated the region during what typically is the offseason for California forest fires.
California is turning to apprenticeship to combat its wildfire crisis. With thousands of firefighter apprentices trained ...
Last month's Palisades and Eaton wildfires caused between $28 billion and $53.8 billion in property damage, according to a study.
Officials say the report, released Thursday, is the first comprehensive analysis of the true cost of the wildfires.
Tasked with safely completing an urgent process, EPA commander Tara Fitzgerald focused on one mission: “Do your part.” ...
First discovered: 9:17 a.m. Feb. 27 A new wildfire was reported today at 9:17 a.m. in Los Angeles County. The wildfire has ...
Actor Mel Gibson, recently named one of President Donald Trump's special ambassadors to Hollywood, joined an effort to recall ...
Residents had to pay cash to retrieve their vehicles often towed to locations miles away, Los Angeles County officials ...
In the end, it was the least-surprising firing of a subordinate by a mayor in the history of big-city government ...
The Kern County Fire Department has received a $200,000 donation from Rio Tinto U.S. Borax to bolster firefighter health and ...
Homes in Memoriam has completed 200 portraits of houses in Pacific Palisades and Altadena, with 178 paintings in the works ...
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