Recovering essential documents lost to the Los Angeles-area fires can be daunting. One expert shares help and resources ...
While firefighters begin containing the Los Angeles wildfires, the land left behind is at a higher risk of floods and debris ...
The first episode delves into the most destructive firestorm in L.A. history and what the fires mean for the city’s future ...
At least two dozen people have been reported dead in fires raging across Los Angeles. Five lived near one another in a ...
Today, the Los Angeles Times is launching Boiling Point, a podcast about climate change and the environment in California and ...
With weather conditions improving, officials were optimistic about the firefighting efforts. But they said some evacuees will not be able to return home for at least another week.
Workers need to assess damage, clear hazardous materials and ensure that neighborhoods are safe before people can return, ...
There’s a growing risk that significant fire weather could return in Los Angeles and Ventura counties starting early next ...
The number of confirmed deaths in the fires climbed to at least 27 after authorities said they found remains in the two major ...
Letters and photos, diaries and documents stashed in bankers boxes or file cabinets or kitchen drawers turned to ash in the ...
Non-exempt (i.e., overtime-eligible) employees generally have to be paid ... Employees should be instructed to enter their ...
Aircraft battling fires raging through the Los Angeles area are dropping more than water: Hundreds of thousands of gallons of ...