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David Brancaccio and his wife lost their home to a fire that ravaged Southern California. Here's what they've learned about ...
Some of the findings from the online survey of 300 member firms reflect trends that support residents’ health, safety and ...
A 56-year-old Culver City man agreed to plead guilty to “recklessly operating a drone” that ended up crashing into and damaging a Super Scooper as it was fighting the Palisades Fire ...
A Culver City man has agreed to plead guilty to recklessly operating a drone that crashed into and damaged a Super Scooper ...
The drone, which authorities say was flying in restricted airspace on Jan. 9, put a fist-sized hole in the wing of a Super ...
The long dry spell has given Caltrans crews ample time to prepare for more snowy weather in the mountains. "They look around ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s executive order will be long forgotten by the time people can actually rebuild Los Angeles, writes Robin Epley.
Locals share how to be a responsible and respectful traveler when visiting Los Angeles in the wake of the devastating fires.
Los Angeles County wants the state to temporarily suspend housing laws in unincorporated areas such as Altadena, so residents can quickly rebuild their homes. Housing advocates say not so fast.
President Trump is considering eliminating FEMA citing inefficiency. States and climate advocates say FEMA needs a fix but it also needs to stay.
Construction executives warn of increased costs for lumber and steel as contractors start to rebuild LA after firestorms.