LOS ANGELES (Tribune News Service) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Tuesday began clearing debris from burned properties in Los Angeles County.
In a pivotal milestone in Los Angeles County's long road to recovery from the deadly wildfires in early January, the U.S.
Edison generates billions of dollars in revenue every year and has a history of passing along the costs of disasters to ...
Three months after the Mountain Fire, some property owners get OK to seek permits to rebuild after crews clear fire debris.
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Why California keeps putting homes where fires burnThere were two in the 1970s, one in the '80s and three in the '90s. This century those hills saw the Woolsey fire, one of the ...
A 41-year-old man is facing felony arson charges after he was accused of setting a brush fire near the Chatsworth Reservoir ...
Woolsey Fire destroyed Gary Scott’s Malibou Lake home, he rebuilt a smaller and more fireproof house on the same land.
Video footage captured by local resident Gabe Cortez shows the suspect appearing distressed as another resident chases him ...
Officials approved the hike for SCE customers to cover $1.6 billion in wildfire costs, which critics argue shifts the burden ...
California's wildfires underscore the urgent climate crisis. The Trump administration's rollback of climate policies ...
California’s multi-billion dollar wildfire fund is at risk of running dry because of the carnage caused by the Eaton Fire and ...
Chatsworth, signed onto a letter to the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) opposing their vote approving Southern ...
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