People burned out of the Santa Cruz Mountains — or trying to escape the threat of fire there — moved into the city of Santa ...
Angelenos described the anguish of exile from beloved neighborhoods and the daunting task of figuring out what comes next for themselves and their families.
Southern California's expensive housing market is going to get a lot more competitive after deadly firestorms torched more than 12,000 homes and other structures in the Los Angeles area, leaving tens ...
Homeless individuals face dense and often interwoven challenges, including underemployment or non-employment and the ...
Despite the recent fires, Los Angeles will host the 2028 Olympics as planned as existing infrastructure remains intact, but debates over funding and potential recovery efforts continue.
Democrats hold super-majorities in the California State Assembly and the Senate. Democrats can, and do, pass legislation ...
John Hope Bryant writes about how the solutions—creative, bold, and compassionate—to this devastating crisis are in our hands ...
Nearly 90,000 households lost electricity as utilities shut off power to prevent their lines from sparking new blazes.
Many domestic workers now face a dire financial hardship because of their employment in areas where structures burned down.
An evacuee finds that the caring actions of strangers make all the difference as Los Angeles reels from the 2025 fires.
No stranger to natural disasters, Pasadena resident Pedro Rojas keeps a safety bag in his car with essentials like a jacket, ...
What happens to security deposits? Who pays for repairs? LAist answers these and other questions from tenants affected by the ...