With the fuel load still looming, before rebuilding, Californians should insist that policymakers allow insurers to establish ...
As crews work to remove potentially hundreds of thousands of tons of hazardous materials from the Los Angeles wildfires, ...
More than 4 million tons of debris is about to be moved from fire footprints to landfills using public roads. Here’s what to ...
Skylar is a womb-to-the-tomb Malibu citizen. He was a LACoFD lifeguard, a graduate of Pepperdine University, and twice ...
OPINION- President Trump, Gov. Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass rarely are unanimous on anything. But all three have taken steps toward allowing victims of the January firestorms in Los Angeles County ...
IT’S EASY to shorthand Los Angeles as a dream factory, a place populated solely by movie stars, award shows, influencers, and ...
OPINION- The PUC action on the Thomas fire shows commissioners continue favoring the utilities over their customers.
Some Malibu homeowners remain tangled in bureaucracy six years after the Woolsey fire. After the recent Palisades fire, ...
LOS ANGELES (Tribune News Service) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Tuesday began clearing debris from burned properties in Los Angeles County.
Since the historic wildfires, some officials have suggested that every rebuilt home have fire-resistant materials and fire shutters while others want to relax codes.
In a pivotal milestone in Los Angeles County's long road to recovery from the deadly wildfires in early January, the U.S.
The latest response of California’s top regulatory commission to a disaster caused by an electric company can lead to only one logical question: How badly must the state’s regional monopoly ...
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