"It's going to be a while before we can get in there and build anything," said Michael Hricak, an adjunct professor of architecture at the University of Southern California, referring to the ...
Humanitarian aid continues to pour into Southern California following the devastating Palisades and Eaton fires. The Dream Center in Los Angeles is distributing food, clothes and other supplies to ...
Unfortunately for Southern Californians ... 11th driest December on record over the past 130 years. According to the California Nevada River Forecast Center, Ojai saw a total of 0.43 inches ...
Thousands are left with leveled homes and marred memories after devastating fires ripped through Altadena and Pacific Palisades in Southern California. While they deal with the devastation ...
San Francisco, Santa Cruz and San Francisco, as well as the State Energy Resources Conservation and Development Commission. San Bernardino was the only Southern California organization to receive it.
The California wildfires are taking an incredibly tragic toll on the Los Angeles community. The tourism industry is one of the biggest economic drivers in the area. Those who are planning trips ...
Two lawsuits filed Monday against Southern California Edison allege the utility failed to de-energize its power equipment and clear brush where a blaze sparked near Pasadena, one in a cascade of ...
Three law firms are suing the Edison electrical company, claiming its equipment ignited one of the four California wildfires. Newsweek sought email comment on Wednesday from Southern California ...
William Deverell, a professor of American history at the University of Southern California, said the region was cheerfully marketed as having “an unusually harmonious relationship with nature ...
a professor of civil engineering at the University of Southern California who has studied how urban fires exacerbate post-fire related hazards, told ABC News. The further away from wildland ...
Utah mental health experts weigh in on the impacts of the California fires on the well-being of even the people not directly ...
The theory is that climate change caused two especially wet winters in California in 2023 and 2024. This led to lush vegetation growth. Perhaps you recall the ebullient stories about the blooming ...