The LA Disaster Relief Navigator, a new online tool, will create a personalized Disaster Action Plan for LA fire victims.
Meant to be a mobile version of the in-person Disaster Recovery Centers, users can share basic info about how the fires affected them and get help connecting with resources to assist.
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?
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Gov. Josh Stein called urgently for over $1 billion in state funding to help with Hurricane Helene recovery across western ...
During his latest visit to WNC, Gov. Josh Stein asked state lawmakers for an additional $1 billion in funding for Helene ...
One educational consequence after natural disasters is loss of learning time and continuity. After previous natural disasters, some school districts stressed the importance of returning to in-person ...