"Acreage lost to wildfires in the United States fell sharply over a century, despite far more fires deliberately lit. The ...
Santa Rosa’s Coffey Park was destroyed by a fire in 2017—but mostly recovered. It could be a model for Altadena and Pacific ...
One month after the devastation, the public and California’s government are facing tough questions about their approach to ...
Experts say wildfires in California are becoming closer and closer to a year-round threat and as the fire season lengthens, ...
The second in a pair of back-to-back storm systems moved across Southern California overnight, triggering small mudslides in ...
It's been more than three weeks since the beginning of the Los Angeles area wildfires and the level of devastation is ...
While the cause of the firestorm is being investigated by the ATF, one started Jan. 7 and spread rapidly due to ...
Insurer aggressively grew in Los Angeles, despite getting overweight on fire risk, but decided to cut thousands of policies last year, adding to the state’s home-insurance crisis.
A month after the L.A. firestorms brought unprecedented levels of destruction, the region is still grappling with basic ...
Al Roker talks to climate scientist Alexander Gershunov about the conditions that made the L.A. wildfires so devastating.
The Times investigates California's response to the devastating wildfires that burned across Los Angeles County in January.
After a relatively weak storm expected to arrive in L.A. late Thursday, forecasters say a potentially more powerful storm could hit around Valentine's Day.
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