No urban water system has the capability and resources to fight fires like those that enveloped Los Angeles this weekend. Wokeness didn’t erode the capabilities of the brave firefighters ...
Iconic Los Angeles landmarks, such as Sunset Boulevard, sustained heavy damage. Others, like the Hollywood Sign, were obscured by smoke and ash. Photos taken across Los Angeles show the ...
At least 75 fire trucks languished in a city repair facility in downtown Los Angeles as wildfires decimated ... which carry equipment, like ladders and rescue supplies. “It just makes no sense ...
There finally is some good news about film production in Los Angeles. The city and county’s film-permitting office said today that shoot days in Greater L.A. increased by 6.2% in the October-to ...
Whether measured by number of deaths, number of structures destroyed or the total cost of the damages, the Los Angeles fires already look like they are among the worst on record — and ...
Celebrate the City of Angels with iconic films that show the grit and glamour that makes historic Tinseltown one of a kind. Despite having no real winter weather to speak of, living in Los Angeles ...
Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass has issued an executive order that expedites or negates permit requirements, expands ADU usage and provides for the cataloguing of damage to historical buildings as ...
New Wildfires Erupt In California As Blazes Rage In Los Angeles Area Amid 'Particularly Dangerous' Fire Threat Like mirages in a sea of ash, some homes still stand eerily untouched, as if their ...
After a weekend spent blocking the explosive growth of fires that destroyed thousands of homes and killed at least 24 people in the Los Angeles area, firefighters got a slight break with calmer ...
The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department has arrested ... "I saw a gentleman who looked like a firefighter, and I asked if he was okay because he was sitting down, and I didn't realize we ...
In a matter of hours, entire blocks of the Los Angeles area were destroyed, gutting thriving communities and leaving thousands with only the items they carried as they ran from their homes to ...
Because, in fact, they need fire to survive. Is this a worst-case scenario for a fire in Los Angeles? If not, what does that look like? I think it’s often talked about now as a worst-case ...