LOS ANGELES (Tribune News Service) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Tuesday began clearing debris from burned properties in Los Angeles County.
The County Counsel was also authorized to consider initiating or joining existing litigation regarding price gouging and ...
Authorities urged residents to get prepared for what could be a potentially dangerous storm set to slam the region, ...
The current budget is $84 million. Gary Jones, director of the Department of Beaches and Harbors, was asking for five new ...
After saying it would run out of funds by March, California’s last-resort fire insurance provider will impose a special ...
The Alta crew, with the Institute for Canine Forensics, work within wildfire disaster areas to help fire victims recover the ...
The penalty for price gouging after the fires in Los Angeles County just got a lot more expensive. The new max fine: The L.A.
Toxic storm runoff is contaminating the drinking water of Los Angeles County's residents and putting beachgoers at risk.
In a pivotal milestone in Los Angeles County's long road to recovery from the deadly wildfires in early January, the U.S.
Board Chair Kathryn Barger cited a disturbing trend of price gouging, preying on the most vulnerable communities.
A storm starting overnight Tuesday in California is expected to bring a high risk of debris flows later this week to the burn ...
Reflecting intensifying wildfires and updated science, new state maps designate more than 2.3 million acres of local land in ...