As art takes the spotlight this month and L.A. unites post-wildfires, these game-changing figures continue to reflect shared ...
Cal Fire will begin rolling out new fire-hazard severity maps, which are expected to more than double the land in ...
Los Angeles County keeps building in hillsides and canyons even as the fire risk worsen. For a century, the lure of ...
Friends of Residential Treasures Los Angeles (FORT: LA) curates a new self-guided trail, inviting Angelenos to explore the ...
In the hit movie “Wicked,” those famous magical shoes are silver. But if you want to see them in all their ruby-red glory ...
With over 10,000 rare and unique sweets, Jack’s Candy is a treasure trove of sugary goodness that will transport you back to ...
The Valley Relics Museum isn’t just about looking at things behind glass cases. It’s an interactive experience that lets you ...
In a city with 205,400 millionaires, managing a net worth in the low seven figures does not necessarily make you feel rich. After the fires, being affluent meant only so much when there was ...
With firefighters struggling to bring the blazes under control due to strong winds and dry conditions, more than 130,000 people across the wider Los Angeles area are now under evacuation orders.
Large wildfires in the desert were once rare. Now experts worry that invasive plants and a changing fire cycle are putting our saguaros and our homes in danger.
Executive Director Steve White and founder Ed Page look comfortable and relaxed seated at the deck-plank style conference ...
The latest edition of our Top 10 in Data Journalism column also highlights the risks of nuclear war, drought in the Amazon, ...