Sterling Klippel is awed by the beauty of nature but spends his working days resisting its power.
Casting worried glances at a gray sky above the Sierra Madre Dam in
A disastrous start of 2025 when it comes to weather continued on Thursday throughout the area, with flooding and mudslides making their presence felt.
According to Weather Underground, the weather
Hollowed-out homes. Cars entombed by mud. Unpeopled roads. Belongings reduced to dirt and debris.
It all took a toll on Taylor Schenker.
After Hurricane Helene last September, Schenker was upset
After saying it would run out of funds by March, California’s last-resort fire insurance provider will impose a special charge of $1 billion on homeowners and insurance companies, the
In a press conference held in the heart of Pacific Palisades an official announcement was made on Tuesday afternoon declaring that phase two of the debris removal process on residential
Los Angeles officials are issuing preemptive evacuation warnings for residents living in the some areas burned by the Palisades Fire.
Evacuation Warnings and selected Orders for some areas inside burn
With a chorus of concerns emerging over the Environmental Protection Agency utilizing Will Rogers State Beach and other areas to temporarily store waste removed from the Palisades Fire burn area,
California legislators came together on Monday to announce bipartisan legislation to strengthen penalties for looting and impersonating emergency personnel during wildfires and other natural disasters.
The push for harsher penalties
A proverb said to have arisen in 16th-century England postulates that “too many cooks spoil the broth.” When too many people are working on a project without clear accountability, it
Two powerful storms heading toward Los Angeles this week threaten severe flooding in recent wildfire areas, with officials warning residents to prepare for possible evacuations and the governor mobilizing state
Despite the devastating loss of her home and her dojo, 10-year-old Eden Savoian secured two bronze medals during an international karate contest held in Las Vegas last weekend and is
Drivers who have never had an accident may be getting whiplash none-the-less this week as the Pacific Coast Highway has closed yet again.
The latest development in the ongoing fiasco