The devastating fires in California early this year came after a particularly unfortunate weather pattern—an exceptionally ...
Assemblymember David Tangipa says California can’t afford to keep reacting to wildfires after they happen. We must focus on ...
California plans to thin out millions of acres of its forests to lessen the risk of destructive wildfires. But such efforts may not be moving fast enough to make up for the influence of climate ...
The devastating California wildfires in January closed more than 1,000 schools serving at least 725,000 students, disproportionately impacting vulnerable populations and likely widening ...
Steve Calanog, the EPA's incident commander for the Palisades and Eaton fires called it “probably the largest lithium-ion ...
California braced for the arrival of a massive storm on Wednesday, evacuating residents in areas at risk of mudslides and debris flows.
Workers with the US Army Corps of Engineers in February removed debris from a home destroyed by the Eaton Fire in Altadena, California. The rating outlooks of seven public electric utilities in ...
Southern California took stock on Friday of the damage ... that a deadly confluence of wind and drought was coming. A bad fire was likely. Did they do enough to get ready? Ms. Bass, a longtime ...
Pricey homes in major California cities are worth over $9 trillion but face high climate risk, a Zillow analysis finds.
If rebuilt fire-destroyed housing did have to be ... Meanwhile, things are going from bad to worse in California's property insurance market, raising the specter of a public bailout of the ...
A first of it's kind agreement between a tribe in northern California could prevent the build-up of wildfire fuel, First ...