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.
LOS ANGELES (Tribune News Service) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Tuesday began clearing debris from burned properties in Los Angeles County.
A motion filed late Monday by the law firm Edelson PC accuses Southern California Edison of not disclosing its decision to ...
After wildfires displaced thousands of Angelenos, a patchwork of cooks, restaurateurs, and volunteers have operated something ...
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.
One month after the devastation, the public and California’s government are facing tough questions about their approach to ...
Mike Dettling is a Petaluma native from a Petaluma family. Like his parents and siblings, he attended St. Vincent High School, where he was a standout football player – a skill he took with him to ...
Southern California Edison said that videos by other parties suggest a possible link between the company’s equipment and the devastating Eaton Fire.