One of the common themes in my writing has been the state's commitment to expanding bureaucracy and regulation, without much ...
With 2025 being ushered in by the most devastating natural disaster in U.S. history, and the Trump administration retreating ...
Better disaster policy means protecting taxpayers, encouraging responsible development, and letting private individuals — not the government — decide whether to take on risk.
The recent California wildfires may be disappearing from the news cycle, but displaced homeowners are still recovering from the loss of much more than just a house.
A recent study by DJC Law has identified the 10 US states most at risk for natural disasters in 2025. The analysis used data ...
CoreLogic weighed the cost of replacing homes, the frequency of climate disasters, and more to identify areas with lower ...
In 2022, wildfires were the most prevalent natural disaster in Texas, where 12,571 cases were reported. 2. California (18.12% chance). The second most natural disaster-prone state is California ...
Heavy rain battered Southern California on Thursday and made for dangerous conditions near burn scars from recent wildfires.
Due to the spike in climate-driven natural disasters, seven of the top 12 insurance companies in California have paused or ...
Despite making nice on his recent visit to see Los Angeles fire damage, the president’s years-long battles with state ...
Community colleges often serve as lifelines for support during such crises, providing shelter, resources and a sense of ...
State needs to be a environmental leader and a counterweight against federal attacks while stepping up internationally.