California’s plan that provides insurance to homeowners who can’t get private coverage needs $1 billion more to pay out ...
President Trump’s freeze on federal spending has halted a $20 million project for new trees, including in Altadena.
Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
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Governor Newsom is taking the State of California for a ride with his high-speed rail promises (at sky-high prices).
The fires were created by a combination of factors that include unusual weather, human activity, and climate change. It ...
Many factors, such as strong Santa Ana winds and urban planning decisions, played into the recent destructive wildfires in ...
There was no coal baron who lighted the matches. No oil driller who dried out the terrain, priming Southern California to burn. No gas executive who decided to build residential neighborhoods in ...
Extreme conditions helped fuel the fast-moving fires that destroyed thousands of homes. Scientists are working to figure out ...
As of 7 a.m. on January 26, the wildfires in Los Angeles were 90 percent contained after having burned thousands of acres.
Climate scientists PolitiFact spoke to disagreed with Trump Jr. and said climate change contributed to the Los Angeles fires’ size and destructiveness. Numerous studies have linked human-caused ...
California’s attorney general, Rob Bonta, has already filed several lawsuits against federal agencies, and said at a recent ...
New research shows climate change increased the likelihood of the devastating fires in Los Angeles County this month. Climate ...
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