Firefighters scrambled Sunday to make further progress against wildfires that have destroyed thousands of homes and killed 24 people in the Los Angeles area.
"Governor Gavin Newscum refused to sign the water restoration declaration put before him that would have allowed millions of gallons of water from excess rain and snow melt from the north to flow ...
The wildfire season in Los Angeles has barely begun, yet the hills of the Pacific Palisades are already ablaze, forcing ...
The wildfires have destroyed thousands of structures in the Los Angeles area and have left at least 24 people dead, according ...
The death toll from the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles County has risen to 24, according to an update from the medical examiner on Sunday.
Hydrants ran dry because the city’s infrastructure was not built to respond to fires so large. A change in water management would not have helped.
Partisans want to blame things like “wokeness,” budgets or climate change for the disaster in Southern California. But it’s much more complicated.
February was the wettest month in downtown Los Angeles since 1998. With over 12 inches of rain drenching the city, it was the fourth-wettest February—and the seventh-wettest month overall—in the ...
Firefighters have also made gains in the north side of the fire, slowing it’s progress there, and over the weekend have been ...
February was the wettest month in downtown Los Angeles since 1998. With over 12 inches of rain drenching the city, it was the fourth-wettest February — and the seventh-wettest month ...
Some Los Angeles fire hydrants ran dry as demand soared for water to quell wildfires that broke out across the county ...
Exploring the misinformation and racially coded attacks on LA Mayor Karen Bass amidst devastating wildfires. The role of climate change and urban planning in the disaster.