The city was already in the grip of an affordability crisis — last month’s massive fires just made everything worse. What can L.A. learn from other disaster recovery efforts?
LA fires expose California’s difficult road to navigate between disaster risk and solving the state’s housing crisis.
Rotary clubs along I-19 corridor challenged the community Green Valley to match or exceed its $10,000 donation to help the victims of the Los Angeles wildfires.
The nation’s growing home insurance crisis is in the spotlight as California homeowners begin the long road to rebuilding ...
After Wednesday's rain tapers off, the region will see "a brief 18-24-hour break" before a second "non-atmospheric river" ...
State Farm seeks an emergency insurance rate increase after LA wildfires. It’s the latest blow to California’s housing market ...
Despite the rain, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was continuing its “Phase 2” wildfire-debris removal efforts Wednesday, ...
A new report from UCLA Anderson Forecast suggests the two largest wildfires that tore through LA County may have caused more ...
A UCLA report estimates $75 billion in insured losses alone, far more than the next four most destructive California ...
Pacific Coast Highway was temporarily shut down in the Palisades because of rain, a commission was established to help ...
Woolsey Fire destroyed Gary Scott’s Malibou Lake home, he rebuilt a smaller and more fireproof house on the same land.
Los Angeles County Public Works Director Mark Pestrella warned residents that the burn zones being cleared after the ...