Politicians in red states such as Louisiana do a lot of stupid stuff, like politicians in California do. When a hurricane sweeps South, does that make politicians from
About 1,600 policies for Pacific Palisades homeowners were dropped by State Farm in July, the state insurance office says.
(KTAL/KMSS) – As fires spread through Southern California, communities are coming together to support those affected. A Louisiana native now living in Los Angeles shared how he and others have ...
UC Berkeley's Dave Jones, the former insurance commissioner of California, explains the stakes of the current wildfire emergency and what might happen next.
Lawmakers from across California announced new legislative proposals Thursday intended to speed up rebuilding and recovery efforts in Los Angeles County as thousands remain evacuated from their homes.
Fanned by strong winds, the wildfires have killed at least 24 people and swept through 40,000 acres in the Greater Los Angeles area.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - After a weekend spent blocking the explosive growth of fires that destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 24 people in the Los Angeles area, firefighters got a slight break with calmer weather but cast a wary eye on a forecast for yet more wind.
Southern California lawmakers on both sides of the aisle largely agree: No conditions on wildfire aid.
T housands of personnel—firefighters, first responders, and the National Guard—have turned their attention towards stifling the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires, some of the worst California has ever seen.
At least 24 people are believed to be dead and many more injured as several fires broke out across Southern California amid historically dry and windy conditions.
Fire crews are battling to cut off the spreading blazes before potentially strong winds return that could push the flames toward some of the city’s most famous landmarks.