A fast-growing brush fire has forced thousands of people to evacuate in a mountainous area north of Los Angeles.
The Canyon Fire ignited Thursday afternoon and grew to more than
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order allowing homeowners rebuilding from January's devastating wildfires to use less stringent building standards, drawing criticism from environmental advocates who say the
By Dan Walters
As wildfires swept through Los Angeles County last month, the New York Times published a commentary by former insurance commissioner Dave Jones, who suggested that oil companies
It is no surprise that after the recent Palisades fire someone came up with the idea to dust-off the tired old “you need the airport for disasters” meme from the
During the last City Council Meeting, Rachel Kwok, Environmental Planner with the City Planning Division and Lindsay Call, Chief Resilience Officer, gave a chilling account of the potential disasters the
The latest club in the local rotary scene has established itself this past month as a key contributor to wildfire relief.
Just two days after the Palisades Fire began in
The unification process between Malibu and Santa Monica schools has been delayed time and again, but this time, the delay came from an unforeseen circumstance and not a request by
A trio of Malibu schools within the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) are set to reopen Monday after shutting down during this week’s occurrence of the Franklin Fire.
Thousands of Southern California residents were under evacuation orders Tuesday as firefighters battled a wind-driven wildfire in Malibu that burned near seaside mansions and Pepperdine University, where students sheltering at
Anyone who’s visited Santa Monica has seen them, heard them, felt their presence. Now, the area’s lifeguards are humbly asking for a little presence of their own on the national level.