The fires that devastated neighbourhoods in Los Angeles, killing 28 people and burning over 16,000 homes and buildings, are ...
L.A. had a significant temperature drop, with an average of 50 degrees—8.6 degrees lower than the historical five-year ...
Wildfires in Los Angeles started on January 7 and spread quickly, killing at least 28 people and destroying more than 10,000 ...
What the closure covers: The closure starts at Las Flores State Beach to Santa Monica State Beach and will stay in effect ...
A quick scientific study finds that human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and ...
A new report suggests that climate change-induced factors, like reduced rainfall, primed conditions for the Palisades and Eaton fires.
A new attribution analysis found that climate heating caused by burning fossil fuels significantly increased the likelihood ...
The unusually dry winter weather for LA, caused by climate change, meant fires had lots of fuel to burn through ...
Rainfall is needed and generally welcomed across Southern California. But following two historic fires, it also poses risks ...
Natural disasters affect property taxes, which can be shocking to homeowners, especially as they head into tax season.
A warming trend is anticipated by the weekend, pushing temperatures back into the 70s for most coastal and valley areas, ...
Residents anxious to see what had become of their properties after the Palisades Fire ignited on Jan. 7 waited in their cars ...