Eighty-five people perished in the 2018 Camp fire in Northern California. Evacuations were a major weakness. What can L.A.
Federal officials have declared they will not order soil sampling after completing debris removal on Los Angeles properties ...
Camp Fire burn survivor faces more heartbreak after burglary in El Cajon area; says she came to 'ransacked home' after ...
More than six years after California's deadliest wildfire nearly destroyed the town of Paradise, residents are continuing to ...
Several National Academies reports offer information and insights on ways to operate safely in burned environments for those ...
Faulty power lines and electrical equipment are being blamed for causing deadly fires in Los Angeles and across the U.S. Is ...
A new state bill dinging oil companies for fire damages might keep insurers from leaving California or cutting coverage.
The fires that swept through Los Angeles in January will have deep and long-lasting effects on the state’s already stressed ...
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Opinion: The reported costs of the Los Angeles fires are staggering. The hidden costs are worseCalifornia's wildfires are causing long-term environmental and economic damage that we have yet to grapple with. They should ...
In most cities, the path from cleanup to occupancy is a slow one. And in many cases, owners have chosen to not rebuild at all ...
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When strong winds shattered the windows on the top floor of Nancy Busacca’s Pasadena home, Michelle Hollis knew it was time ...
As it recovers, Altadena finds inspiration in other wildfire-devastated communities that have replanted lawns, gardens, and green spaces with fire-resistant native species.
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