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?
A new report from UCLA Anderson Forecast suggests the two largest wildfires that tore through LA County may have caused more ...
President Donald Trump “will do the right thing” and support aid for wildfire-ravaged Southern California, Gov. Gavin Newsom ...
Economic losses from the fires that tore through Los Angeles County in January range from $95 billion to $164 billion, according to a new report, potentially making the blazes the second-costliest ...
With the continuing potential for a wildland fire, elevated fire restrictions will remain in effect for the Santa Barbara, Ojai and Santa Lucia Ranger ...
Tracking Los Angeles Wildfire Insurance Payments: More Than $4 Billion in Claims Paid Out to Victims
California’s insurance authority has launched an online tracking tool that shows how much money has been paid out in claims ...
Many homeowners now choose to go skip insurance altogether, owing to the difficulty of obtaining coverage at all or even at a ...
At least 29 people have died in the fires across the Los Angeles area. At least two of the people killed in the Southern ...
After the loss of more than 10,000 homes in last month's Los Angeles fires, the region faces a daunting challenge to rebuild ...
Southern California water reservoirs have never had more water stored in their system. Fire hydrants ran dry, not because of a lack of planning but because the demand for water as the fires raged ...
Strong Santa Ana winds fueled wildfires that burned across Southern California for more than three weeks, forcing tens of thousands of residents out from their homes.
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