At least 29 people have died in the fires across the Los Angeles area. At least two of the people killed in the Southern ...
Worries about President Donald Trump’s tariffs are hurting U.S. stocks. The S&P 500 sank 1.4% in early Monday trading following similar losses for markets across Asia and Europe ...
The map released by the US Drought Monitor on Thursday showed that more than 33 percent of the US and Puerto Rico were in ...
Draped in Mexican and Salvadoran flags, roughly 1,000 demonstrators gathered near City Hall shortly before noon, blocking ...
Lawmakers are calling on the state to expedite rules for ember-resistant defensible space zones around homes that some ...
The largest fires started on January 7 and devastated swathes of L.A., including Pacific Palisades and Altadena. The fires ...
Watch Duty’s success raises questions about why citizen-led tech is outpacing government emergency response efforts. The company’s co-founder explores the lessons agencies can learn from this ...
Thousands of residents across Los Angeles County continue picking up the pieces and are starting the rebuilding process after losing their homes in the Eaton and Palisades fires.
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In just a single month, 2025 is the second most destructive fire year in California history, with more than 16,000 homes and other structures damaged or destroyed by two fires in the Los Angeles area.
The 13 states listed by the Center for Immigration Studies are California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont and ...
Viral posts suggest Google Maps imagery shows a human trafficking plea in L.A., but police say there's no evidence of ...