Areas scarred by the Eaton Fire are at “high to very high risk” of debris flows this week. How do they happen? What is being done to prepare for storms?
Near the ruins of the Los Angeles fires, a new battle has been emerging over how to dispose of the toxic waste left behind.
With more rain expected in Los Angeles County, residents near the Eaton Fire are preparing for potential debris flows.
A motion filed late Monday by the law firm Edelson PC accuses Southern California Edison of not disclosing its decision to ...
As we address the aftermath of the wildfires, let us resolve not just to build back better but also smarter, with a ...
Teams of people ventured out into the scorched landscape of the Santa Monica Mountains about two weeks after the start of the Palisades Fire, walking through the recently transformed and bare Los ...
A few days after the Thomas Fire of December 2017, half an inch of rain fell on the mountains above Santa Barbara—and it fell ...
Before a wildfire ravaged their street in northwest Altadena, Louise Hamlin and Chris Wilson lived next door to each other in ...
Residents face the daunting prospect of rebuilding their homes in this once-thriving historically Black community.
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Hey SoCal on MSNPasadena foundation provides $450K to nonprofits for fire recoveryA second round of Eaton Fire Relief & Recovery Fund grants from the Pasadena Community Foundation provided a combined $450,000 to 18 nonprofit and church organizations in Altadena and Pasadena, the ...
Southern California Edison said that videos by other parties suggest a possible link between the company’s equipment and the devastating Eaton Fire.
Xiaoyong "Shaw" Zhao filed a lawsuit against Southern California Edison over the death of his father in Altadena.
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