For years, renowned fire experts Jack Cohen and Stephen Pyne have tried to shift the conversation on fire prevention ...
The Los Angeles fires are a soul-crushing and city-defining disaster. Callous voices have called it a city-destroying event, but they don’t know Los Angeles very well.
Building a more resilient Los Angeles will require a government refocused on efficiently providing critical infrastructure ...
The city faces a choice: remake itself into something largely familiar or take a bolder path and emerge as a new metropolis.
Other midcentury landmarks lost in Altadena’s Eaton fire include the ... people to work during the Great Depression. Ansley Davies, associate curator at the Los Angeles County Department of ...
Friends and relatives remember the lives lost in the Eaton and Palisades fires, the most destructive fires in Los Angeles ...
Los Angeles is battling another week of high ... That’s a burn area 315 times larger than that of the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, which burned down the city’s business district and spawned ...
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 12,000 structures, officials said, ...
The devastation of the Altadena and Palisades neighbourhoods this January revealed stark inequalities in the city ...
The catastrophic blazes are expected to become the costliest wildfires ever in terms of insured losses, leading to concerns ...
Anthony was a great-grandfather of 10 who used a wheelchair ... inside his Altadena home on Tonia Ave. during the Eaton Fire, the Los Angeles Medical Examiner announced.
The intrepid journalists of the Los Angeles Times continue to do invaluable work—in spite of a historically bad owner.
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