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As cities rush to protect architectural treasures, an urgent question arises: How do you weatherproof a landmark without ...
Getty Images photographer Mario Tama began documenting the L.A. fires on the day they broke out—and continues to capture ...
As an archaeologist, I understand that the darkened layer left when fire sweeps through a city draws a sharp line in time between before and after.
One hundred days after wildfire swept through Pacific Palisades, Altadena and parts of Malibu, local, state and federal ...
In the greater Bay Area, insurers who opt into the plan will be required to write more policies in Marin, Napa and Santa Cruz ...
Here’s a look at the recovery so far, including progress on debris cleanup, rebuilding permits, insurance claims and more.
Mayor Karen Bass is significantly less popular than she was a year ago, likely because of her handling of January’s devastating fires, according to a new survey ...
Many are still processing the grief and the loss. But as the hustle and bustle of recovery churned on amid the ruins, local ...
Fueled by severe drought and hurricane-force Santa Ana winds, the flames scorched more ... It took more than three weeks to contain the Palisades and Eaton fires as well as several smaller ones.
The Santa Ana winds, drought and dry fuels were the main culprits in the blazes that started the morning of Jan. 7.
The Palisades Fire and Eaton Fire devastated Los Angeles. Here's how the fires went from ignition to megafires.
More than 100 trucks and excavators are working on the highway and more than 1,200 truckloads of debris are being carried ...