A recent National Park Service report for 2018 shows that Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area (SMMNRA) was on track to surpass the number of visits from the previous year
As the Woolsey Fire stretched across Los Angeles County, burning down homes and irreversibly changing lives, many Santa Monicans stepped up to help out. Some raised money, some held comedy
Local researchers have found the air quality in Santa Monica, while generally good, gets worse on the weekends and varies across the city.
Graduate students at the Pardee RAND Graduate
Malibu property owners whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the Woolsey Fire who opted out of the state-sponsored fire debris removal program and chose to complete fire debris removal
By CHARLES ANDREWS
KEEP HOPE ALIVE
I often — too often, these days — come back for strength to that signature quote from Rev. Jesse Jackson, from decades ago, and he still
The deadline for Woolsey fire survivors to register for federal aid and apply to participate in a state program that removes fire debris has been extended to Feb. 15.
Survivors
Nick Furnari joined Santa Monica’s Office of Emergency Management (OEM) in October, just a few weeks before the most devastating fire to hit the region ignited. But Furnari, who
Evacuation orders have been issued for parts of Malibu in anticipation of additional rain today.
Officials began door to door notifications Monday night and the orders were in place as
Associated Press
A year after a mudslide swept through a fire-devastated California town, killing 21 people, residents of hundreds homes in burn areas were told to pack up and leave
The deadline for California wildfire survivors to register for federal assistance has been extended to Thursday, Jan. 31.
Disaster grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are available to
Today the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors passed a motion authored by Supervisor Sheila Kuehl that extends price gouging protections for those impacted by the Woolsey Fire. The protection
KATHLEEN RONAYNE
Associated Press
Insurance claims from last month's California wildfires already are at $9 billion and expected to increase, the state's insurance commissioner announced Wednesday.