USA TODAY analysis finds 3.3 million Americans live in areas with "very high" wildfire risk and 14.8 million more at “relatively high” risk.
Pretty much everything about the human interaction with Los Angeles has brought us a war with nature we seem no longer to be ...
President Donald Trump traveled to California to survey the wildfire damage in his first presidential visit since his ...
Bekham says she’s concerned if the drinking water is safe to give her to children or her animals, but her questions aren’t being answered.
On the outskirts of Altadena, where one of the most destructive firestorms in Los Angeles history had just receded, a group of volunteers worked last week to gather fallen tree branches and leaves — ...
As devastating wildfires have destroyed huge swaths of Los Angeles County, incinerating homes and leaving at least 27 people ...
The spiking levels underscore the added danger from wildfires when cars, homes, and other structures burn, researchers said.
Reusse: AFC title game has us flashing back to Taylor Swift and Katy Perry beefing. Thank goodness America’s differences are all patched up now. The two biggest wildfires ravaging the Los ...
While California fires present the problem of urban encroachment into wilderness areas, most Metro Detroiters wouldn't consider living in such a scenario. However, metro Detroit is surrounded with ...
Urban fires are becoming more common as the city sprawl continues into more fire prone areas and climate change accelerates ...
We explain what’s known about how the catastrophic L.A. wildfires started and the factors that scientists do -- and don’t -- ...
The Los Angeles fires are a soul-crushing and city-defining disaster. Callous voices have called it a city-destroying event, but they don’t know Los Angeles very well.