From the column: "While California is at the forefront of this crisis, the impact of these fires will be felt by homeowners ...
After thousands of homes were destroyed, many are looking for ways to make Los Angeles safer from wildfires. But clearing ...
California can build new master planned communities that create both much-needed new homes and form fire-resistant buffers that protect existing communities for inevitable wildfires.
After 250 years of European settlement and the advanced scientific knowledge of the 21st century, California is still not fully prepared for the earthquakes and wildfires that are an integral part of ...
What remains from the fires that broke out Jan. 7 is a charred landscape, filled with skeletal trees and blackened debris.
Sonja Shaw, school board president for Chino Valley Unified School District, told Fox News Digital she expects California ...
Devastating. Apocalyptic. Of biblical proportions. Now add a phrase to those apt descriptions of the January fires that ravaged Southern California: Political. It’s a realistic element of the fires, ...
Fire has always shaped the landscape in California. But today it burns hotter, more frequently, and spreads farther than ever before—a shift driven by human development, climate change ...
The blazes instantly scrambled the 2026 election landscape, with Los Angeles County and its nearly 10 million people accounting for about a quarter of California’s population. Los Angeles Mayor ...
A Conversation with the Experts: Legal Strategies for Rebuilding After Disaster. Produced by LA Times Studios in partnership ...
In a state that averages more than 7,500 wildfires a year some California homeowners keep helmets and fire hoses handy.