Homes, cars, and streets were flooded with rainwater after Hurricane Milton, which overwhelmed stormwater systems.
After disasters like the wildfires in Los Angeles happen, much of the rebuilding work is done by Latino immigrant workers, ...
Since Jan. 7, devastating fires in and around Los Angeles have burned more than 40,000 acres of land, an area slightly larger than Washington D.C. They have razed or damaged more than 12,300 homes and ...
Homes, cars and streets were flooded with rainwater for days — and even weeks — after Hurricane Milton, which overwhelmed ...
The wealthy will ride out the crisis on private islands—or so the story goes. Instead, they’re sticking around, distorting ...
The measures in Congress prompted by the wildfires so far address forest management, disaster funding and the powers of the ...
While California politicians and the New York Times blame “climate change” for the disastrous wildfires in Los Angeles, the ...
For insurers, it’s simply becoming too expensive to do business in California. That will have ripple effects on the cost of ...
Big changes are on the way for St. Tammany Parish, but it will not happen overnight. The Army Corps of Engineers is kicking off a $5.9 billion project to tackle the parish’s growing flood risks. It’s ...
More manageable winds on Tuesday allowed firefighters to make gains on the deadliest and most destructive fires. Almost half of the Eaton Fire just north of LA has been contained, and one-fifth of the ...
The devastating wildfires in Los Angeles county have many affected homeowners flooding the luxury real estate market in ...
Sacramento's second Black fire chief, Julius 'Joe' Cherry, reflects on the devastating L.A. fires and the future of ...