As the fires that ravaged Los Angeles in January ebbed, many trees were left standing next to burnt down homes. Here’s why.
Our future depends on reforms that reduce bureaucratic red tape, safeguard public safety, and foster a more efficient legal ...
Budget-conscious lawmakers have responded by letting Edison, PG&E and SDG&E do most of the heavy lifting of reducing wildfire ...
Massive wildfires devastated the Los Angeles region in January, forcing over 100,000 people to evacuate and razing thousands ...
Theatre of Western Springs’ production of “The MisCast Cabaret” raising money for fire damaged Theatre Palisades in ...
After the devastating wildfires brutalized parts of Los Angeles earlier this year, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the ...
California Sen. Adam Schiff agreed with Gov. Gavin Newsom’s decision to cut red tape and speed up the government’s response ...
While Congress debates whether to provide aid for California wildfires, Texas must address its own vulnerabilities to similar ...
Salvage experts are rushing to save handmade tiles from fireplaces that survived the Eaton fire before they are demolished.
With the help of more than a dozen artists across the country, Asher Bingham is creating lasting memories for California ...
A new report from Headwaters Economics concludes that 1,100 communities scattered across the country are vulnerable to urban ...