Historian Victor Davis Hanson predicts an impending cultural shift in California, as the fires in Los Angeles have impacted liberal residents who may be changing their tune on politics.
Ask Ing Jones whether she plans to rebuild her Los Angeles home burned down in the Eaton Fire, and the 70-year-old will give a resounding “yes.” But pose the same question to her husband, Robert, and ...
The home ignites, becoming the fire’s fuel. Soon, it puts off radiant heat that can ignite the exterior of the home next door ...
Thousands of people from across the region have donated clothes and food, contributed meals, and tried to help — “an amazing ...
Jason Oppenheim is "in shock" over the number of landlords who are allegedly and illegally breaking an anti-price gouging law, cautioning that they could pay back "all that money" plus criminal ...
It will be interesting to see how President-elect Trump handles the aftermath of the horrific Los Angeles wildfires in ...
L.A.'s wildfire recovery may be on a collision course with Trump's immigration policy. Southern California's construction ...
Tongva community leaders credit traditional stewardship practices, including the removal of fire-prone eucalyptus, with ...
Mr. Davis’s ideas were shocking when the essay appeared, but the events of recent years have won a lot of people over to his ...
Many families in California are full of grief and questions about what more they could have done to save their loved ones ...
The latest Santa Ana winds will return Monday, with the strongest gusts expected Monday night into Tuesday morning, as Los ...