Angelenos described the anguish of exile from beloved neighborhoods and the daunting task of figuring out what comes next for themselves and their families.
Southern California's expensive housing market is going to get a lot more competitive after deadly firestorms torched more than 12,000 homes and other structures in the Los Angeles area, leaving ...
From direct donations to auctions and a charity benefit concert—here's how celebrities and billionaire are helping victims of ...
Public health officials and researchers urge the public to cover up outside and clean carefully indoors, but many low-income ...
Members of the state Assembly have introduced or plan to introduce a number of bills to help recovery efforts.
Piedmont couple Johnathan and his wife Katelyn Lower raise $430,000 in donations for Pasadena Humane Society, helping ...
Local hotels and city officials are working with Airbnb.org and Google to offer displaced evacuees free or discounted ...
Wildfires in Los Angeles County continued to burn on Wednesday January 15, 2025, as firefighters worked to contain portions ...
Police in Los Angeles, California, have arrested several people for looting homes left unattended as wildfires scorched the ...
Under California law, during an emergency, businesses are only allowed to increase prices by up to 10 percent. One family ...
With 92,000 people across L.A. still under evacuation, the displaced were scattered around Southern California, making do ...