By Jess Carey Southern California is facing one of the most detrimental natural disasters in recent history. Over 12,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed or damaged and at least 25 people ...
“L.A. County, and all 29 fire departments in our county, are not prepared for this type of widespread disaster,” Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone clarified on Wednesday.
In the era when American cities regularly caught fire, the widespread destruction seeded what looks, in retrospect, like ...
The Jan. 4 issue of the Washington Post has a valuable article quoting Los Angeles City Councilwoman from Pacific Palisades ...
The Eaton Fire narrowly spares the cemetery housing Octavia Butler’s grave, as Altadena—the historic Black community she once ...
Los Angeles County officials are calling for an independent review of emergency notification systems after some residents ...
Amid the fires, library systems are spearheading efforts to help community members and library staffers through fundraising ...
The initial cost estimate, issued this week, included damaged or destroyed streetlights, recreation centers, sanitation ...
With thousands of acres burned and homes lost, this historic L.A. suburb finds nourishment and solace through local food.
The multi-hyphenate entertainer purchased the five-bedroom Woodland Hills home in 2019 for $4.3 million and gave it a stylish ...
One of the two major fires that devastated this region — the Eaton fire — is not even in the city of Los Angeles; it is in an ...
On the afternoon of Jan. 9, nearly 10 million people across Los Angeles County received a warning that they were in danger.