Assemblymember David Tangipa says California can’t afford to keep reacting to wildfires after they happen. We must focus on preventing them.
A new wildfire was reported today at 4:32 a.m. in Los Angeles County. The wildfire has been burning on private land. At this ...
A Lakewood, a Paramount and a Texas resident face charges for allegedly filing false claims with two illegally receiving ...
Almost immediately after the fires broke out, many environmental experts warned that this is an urban wildfire unlike any ...
A powerful March storm has been lashing the West Coast with heavy rainfall, gusty winds and snowfall in the mountains –– ...
Overwhelming majorities of Los Angeles County voters support strengthening building codes and imposing greater restrictions ...
After the Los Angeles wildfires, ABC News is following people as they rebuild their homes, deal with insurance, figure out ...
S&P Global Ratings analysts said they reviewed their entire rated California public utility portfolio before giving seven ...
Estimates for the financial toll of the blazes range from $30 billion to as high as $250 billion, as homeowners grapple with ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom tapped into his emergency powers Saturday to relax environmental regulations so that the state ...
The Lloyd’s insurance and reinsurance market has announced a $2.3 billion net loss estimate for the Los Angeles wildfires, as ...
Inmate firefighters housed in California's county jails and state prisons would earn an hourly wage of up to $19 under ...