In a heated community meeting, furious residents assailed federal officials for trucking electric vehicle batteries and other ...
USC researchers traveled through neighborhoods devastated by the Eaton Fire to run lead tests on ash gathered from gutters and sand pulled from playgrounds. What they found: They found a whole lot of ...
Late last month, before the rains arrived, USC professor Seth John traveled through foothill neighborhoods devastated by the Eaton Fire, gathering street dust to test for lead. Another USC professor, ...
The federal government has never acknowledge its own culpability: You are the arsonist, and not just politically. Because ...
Both of the big Los Angeles fires started on federally managed land. Instead of blaming California, the Trump administration ...
It took Edgar McGregor three years to build trust with his Altadena and Pasadena weather community. On the night of Jan. 7, ...
All four of his paws were burnt, his whiskers were singed, and he was covered in debris — but he had survived.” ...
Half of the state belongs to you, and you’ve managed your firelands so poorly that we now live in a tinderbox.
As the trucks roll in to collection site at Lario Park in Duarte area, carrying cleared hazardous materials from the Eaton fire rubble, hope remained that a site in Altadena could still be found.
When the week began, L.A. city and county officials faced demands to move more swiftly in hauling away debris. When it ended, critics charged that they were moving too fast.
It’s not just Florida and California — from poisoned water supplies to infrastructure issues to polar vortices, Holly Baxter ...