The Woolsey and Palisades fires both burned in large swaths of land in the Santa Monica Mountains. What can we learn from the ...
Cal Fire added over 1.2 million acres in Central California to its fire hazard severity zones. New maps for Southern ...
Years before the L.A. fires, Orchard Hills faced a fire of its own — and came out mostly unscathed due to a long collaboration between the developer and fire department.
LOS ANGELES — Six weeks after the start of the most destructive wildfire in city history, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass ousted the fire chief Friday amid a public rift over preparations for a ...
The report commissioned by the Southern California Leadership Council and the L.A. County Economic Development ... We have to learn the lessons of this fire and previous fires.
See map below, where yellow means Phase 1 is incomplete ... Per an Associated Press analysis, the Palisades Fire on L.A.’s Westside is now the most destructive in the city’s history, having ...
Billionaires like Larry Ellison and the Pacers’ Herb Simon lost homes on Malibu’s swank Carbon Beach. Not this U.K. billionaire. Here’s why.
Bass said Friday that she "met with and removed Kristin Crowley as fire chief effective immediately." By Carly Thomas Associate Editor Bass shared on Friday that she met “met with and removed ...
In L.A.’s brittle landscape of concrete rectangles and choking freeways ... From our dark bedroom, we scanned our phones for information, zooming in and out of the slow-loading Cal Fire evacuation map ...
But L.A. councilmember Bob Blumenfield's office previously claimed to Politico that the fire budget actually has increased by $50 million year-over-year. More from The Hollywood Reporter ...
Former Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley on Thursday appealed Mayor Karen Bass’ decision to dismiss her as the fallout from the deadly Southern California wildfires continues, according to ...
When will the Environmental Protection Agency finally come and clear out the barbecue that was left standing after the fire and is now considered hazardous debris? Back To Top ...