Polling shows many Americans blame climate change for the disaster.
The city was already in the grip of an affordability crisis — last month’s massive fires just made everything worse. What can L.A. learn from other disaster recovery efforts?
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared ...
If Trump wants California to mend its ways before receiving federal disaster relief, he could make some reasonable requests: ...
Two weeks have passed since a destructive wave of wildfires first gripped southern California, burning tens of thousands of ...
It will be hard for President Trump to revoke FEMA funding — but a GOP-led Congress could slow down recovery in Los Angeles.
With strong winds, dry conditions and no immediate end in sight, analysts project total economic losses of $50 billion to ...
Some residents who lost everything during the Los Angeles wildfires received a much-needed lifeline as they began the long ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA ... Pacific General & Electric was found at-fault in the Camp fire after an investigation discovered the poorly maintained power lines, and the company ...
Ghilarducci has overseen hundreds of disasters during his 40-year career ... response will be similar to what happened during the Camp Fire in 2018, which was the state's most destructive ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires, while devastating, won't hold back the state's powerhouse economic engine for long, says ...
The nonprofit's been delivering donated RVs to families devastated by disaster since the Camp Fire, when he and his daughter drove from their home in Denver to Paradise to deliver an RV.