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?
Rotary clubs along I-19 corridor challenged the community Green Valley to match or exceed its $10,000 donation to help the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will use the parking lot at Will Rogers State Beach to handle toxic waste being cleared out of the Palisades Fire zone, despite earlier claims by EPA ...
A Will Rogers State Beach parking lot will serve as a temporary processing site for hazardous debris from the Palisades Fire, state parks officials said Wednesday. The U.S. Environmental Protection ...
FAIR, with its high premiums and basic coverage, was designed as a temporary safety net until policyholders find a more ...
The nation’s growing home insurance crisis is in the spotlight as California homeowners begin the long road to rebuilding ...
After Wednesday's rain tapers off, the region will see "a brief 18-24-hour break" before a second "non-atmospheric river" ...
State Farm seeks an emergency insurance rate increase after LA wildfires. It’s the latest blow to California’s housing market ...
By bringing together so many people to acknowledge and honor a community’s collective pain, the Grammys showed me everyone ...
The estimate — equivalent to more than three times LA County’s annual budget — would rank the wildfire toll second only to ...
A new report from UCLA Anderson Forecast suggests the two largest wildfires that tore through LA County may have caused more ...
The Environment Protection Agency released an updated list of considerations to keep residents of the Pacific Palisades and ...