This image is not associated with the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires. It shows a house that survived an earlier wildfire in Hawaii.
Victims of the deadly Hawaii wildfire that decimated Lahaina are expected to testify in court during an unusual trial to determine how to divide a settlement.
As our friends, now survivors, started to think about next steps, we passed along what Lahaina survivors have taught us about housing resilience. We write to share some of these insights — gained during National Science Foundation-funded research on humans,
Erewhon and Grand Wailea have teamed up for a special on-site retail experience at the resort, capitalizing on the synergy of both brands' target audiences.
The Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday will consider a package of tenant protections -- including the possibility of enacting a one-year freeze on increasing rent -- with the aim of preventing evictions of residents who were displaced or impacted by the fires.
After UCLA offensive coordinator Tino Sunseri went back to his hometown in Western Pennsylvania, hoping to recruit prospects, Bruins defensive coordinator Ikaik
A lawyer who represented Juan Baron when he pleaded guilty to the 2022 murder, theft and ID theft of 73-year-old Hawaii Loa Ridge resident Gary Ruby took the stand Friday at a hearing on Baron’s motion to withdraw his plea.
The Santa Ana winds that have fueled wildfires for weeks in Southern California finally stopped blowing Friday, and an unusually long period of dry weather was on track to end in Los Angeles County as a cold storm arrived late Saturday.
As deadly wildfires devastated a wide area of Los Angeles in early 2025, social media posts claimed that directed energy weapons ignited the blazes -- a conspiracy theory shared around similar disasters.
About 1,600 policies for Pacific Palisades homeowners were dropped by State Farm in July, the state insurance office says.
T housands of personnel—firefighters, first responders, and the National Guard—have turned their attention towards stifling the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires, some of the worst California has ever seen.
After wildfires devastated the island, homelessness spiked. Advocates fear L.A. could face a similar fate without strong renter protections — and enforcement.