Water utilities in Altadena and Pacific Palisades are undertaking an arduous process of repressurizing their underground pipelines, testing for contaminants and attempting to flush them out.
A new atmospheric river is slamming California, including fire-ravaged Los Angeles, where residents are bracing for the possibility of mudslides and landslides.
Noah Haggerty is an environment, health and science reporter at the Los Angeles Times. With a background in physics, he has conducted research on spacecraft propulsion, fusion energy and plasma — the ...
As the heavy rain prompted evacuation orders for Sierra Madre, city leaders warned residents who don't evacuate to do so 'at ...
More than a dozen atmospheric rivers dumped rainfall on California in 2023 but replenished only 25 percent of the water lost from aquifers since 2006.
Today on AirTalk, L.A. faces flooding, mudslides and debris flows in the streets after a massive rainstorm reached its peak ...
The Los Angeles Unified School District schools are set to receive hundreds of air purifiers that were donated this week by Chicago Public Schools, officials announced Thursday. The Council of Great ...
The Santa Clara Valley Water District says after the dry start to the year, water levels at their reservoirs went from 70% of normal in mid-January to 82% by mid-February.
The Los Angeles County ... to visit the below Los Angeles County beaches to avoid swimming, surfing, and playing in ocean waters: Warnings have been lifted for the following beach areas where recent ...