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Researchers from Southern California universities are a “brain gain” for January fire homeowners, adding data, help where feds do not.
The government wouldn't test the soil of properties burned in the LA fires — so the LA Times did. Here's what they found.
Following the release of text messages related to the January fires to other media outlets, LAist requested to review the ...
The Los Angeles County Household Relief Grant program, designed to provide timely financial assistance to residents who ...
Arizona's wildfire season typically peaks between April and early July and ends once the monsoon season brings precipitation and higher humidity. Efforts to prepare by forest and fire management take ...
As wildfire survivors in Los Angeles are rebuilding their homes, a main priority is making sure they are fire-resilient.
After the Palisades fire destroyed or seriously damaged more than 6,000 homes in Pacific Palisades and surrounding areas, Los ...
People in and around the burn zone may have been exposed to the toxic chemical through ash from the wildfires..