The deadly Los Angeles wildfires turned neighborhoods into ash as officials ordered 150,000 people to evacuate their homes.
Despite some progress, the biggest blazes — the Palisades and Eaton fires — rage largely uncontained as anxious residents ...
More than 35,000 acres have burned so far, and at least 10 deaths have been reported, in what could be the most costly fire ...
With many plotting ways to help after the destructive wildfires in Los Angeles, a unique first responder is getting their ...
Widespread destruction from the L.A. fires was inevitable, given the drought and winds. Still, the region could have been ...
Parents don't get to stop parenting during a disaster. Here's how my family has been getting through the LA fires and what ...
FEMA disaster assistance is available to jumpstart the recovery process for those impacted by California fires.
A series of historically devastating wildfires burning across the Los Angeles area has prompted a wave of misinformation on ...
The fires have burned a total area around twice the size of Manhattan—or the equivalent of about 22,000 football fields.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass awkwardly remained silent when she was questioned by a reporter at Los Angeles International ...
Ballooning expenses for insurers and homeowners alike are most pronounced in disaster-prone areas like California and Florida ...