In just a single month, 2025 is the second most destructive fire year in California history, with more than 16,000 homes and other structures damaged or destroyed by two fires in the Los Angeles area.
As the deadly LA wildfires and other major emergencies have shown, alerts rely on a complicated chain of communication between first responders, government administrators, third-party companies and ...
Cleanup efforts are underway across Los Angeles County as residents pick up the pieces after three weeks of nonstop fires.
As Los Angeles recovers from its devastating wildfires, environmental engineers, urban planners and natural disaster experts ...
Nearly two weeks after the Eaton fire forced Claire Robinson to flee her Altadena home, she returned, donning a white hazmat ...
The EPA set up a waste collection site in Lario Park in Azusa, saying it was under orders to act quickly from President Trump ...
Anthony Obi never imagined the night of Jan. 7 would be the last time he’d step inside his safe haven. The Houston rapper, ...
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies called out as they hustled through the halls of a senior living complex in Altadena, ...
Even shorthanded, the Griffins found a way to beat the Rockford Icehogs. (Jan. 29, 2025) ...
Retired trucker Ed Cridland lived in his modest 111-year-old Altadena home from birth until his death. “His life began and ...
The biggest impact was in the area of the Eaton fire with at least 139 centers lost, along with family homes that provided child care.
A new state executive order extends license and permit renewal deadlines and waives fees for obtaining duplicates of license ...