Workers who maintained trails, removed combustible debris from forests, supported firefighters and secured funds for wildfire mitigation say staffing cuts threaten public safety, especially in the ...
By Pooja Mamnoor Click here for updates on this story 2/20/25 (LAPost.com) -- California unveiled a new online dashboard and ...
Drought conditions in California improved after a series of atmospheric river-fueled rain storms swept through the state.
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is warning about water quality affected by fire debris and high bacterial ...
As wildfire victims continue the long road to recovery, a nine-mile stretch of Pacific Coast Highway reopened Thursday for residents, businesses as schools.
In fact, illegitimate massage parlors are the "second-largest venue" for human trafficking in Illinois based on calls to the ...
Unlike Watts, Flint’s crisis forced policy changes — lead pipes were eventually replaced after national outrage and lawsuits.
DHS halts climate adaptation training for emergency managers, impacting preparedness efforts across agencies including FEMA.
Yes, the L.A. blazes were worsened by climate change, say Australian bushfire experts. But that doesn’t mean people are powerless.
Munger, Tolles & Olson will represent the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power in litigation resulting from the recent fires in Southern California.
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