Researchers use models that combine how weather, topography and types of vegetation raise the risk that a fire will grow large and threaten neighborhoods.
Lead emitted by the L.A. wildfires peaked at about 0.5 micrograms per cubic meter on Jan. 9, results show. The current ...
The Palisades fire destroyed a moviemaker's home, but not a bench seen in the classic 'Forrest Gump.' Forrest recounts his ...
Climate change is hitting the U.S. hard, and while positive action from the White House may now be unlikely, individuals can ...
But there’s also the matter of fire risk. The Altadena plan discouraged development in the foothills because the state of ...
Russian River Brewing Co. and Moonlight Brewing Co. are releasing special brews to benefit wildfire relief efforts in Los ...
To take burned out debris from thousands of homes, L.A. County Supervisors authorized upping the amounts of waste going to ...
Luka Doncic’s first matchup against the Dallas Mavericks since his blockbuster trade to the Los Angeles Lakers was already a ...
Former state Assemblyman Chris Holden has taken a new role of CEO at L.A. Fire Justice to help his community rebuild ...
"I am outraged by the scapegoating revealed by the mayor's actions," Los Angeles Councilwoman Monica Rodgique said.
The current high-pressure system over Southern California is expected to give way to weak storms that will send temperatures ...
After an official state audit found $24 billion in state homelessness spending was not sufficiently tracked or evaluated, ...