The catastrophic fires that ripped through Southern California over the last three ... the source of ignition for more than half of all wildfires in the Western U.S.," a "knowledge gap that ...
The president, who has assailed California’s leaders over wildfires, issued the directive in an executive order that was dated Friday but released on Sunday.
Southern California's wildfire risk looks to be less severe than it was earlier this month, but the region is expected to remain exceptionally dry for this time of year. Multiple wildfires ...
When she was back in Iowa spending the holidays with her family, wildfires ravaged southern California. “When the fire started, I did actually have a weird existential crisis,” Mkhitaryan said. “I bit the bullet. I went out of state, did all of this ...
President Trump is ripping California Gov. Gavin Newsom over mismanagement of the state leading up to the devastating wildfires and handling of sanctuary cities ahead of his visit to the Golden State.
To the folks in California, my heart goes out to you and your recent losses due to the incompetence of Newsom and the L.A. mayor for the devastation of a great state. Yet, those two imbeciles ...
President Donald Trump signed a wide-ranging executive order Sunday demanding federal and state officials deliver more water and other resources to southern California to help fight wildfires ...
The hot-pink mix of water and chemicals, which is sprayed from planes to combat wildfires, is under renewed scrutiny.
The Emergency Assistance Foundation is a one-trick pony. It administers grants for corporations that do not want to run a tax-exempt entity to help their employees and others navigate environmental disasters and financial hardships.
So far, many clues to the origins of the deadly Eaton fire, which started in the area just after 6 p.m. that evening and went on to kill 17 people, have pointed to the brushy hillside where a tangle of electrical lines stretch up Eaton Canyon.
A study from the U.S. Geological Survey found the ecosystems on California's public lands are losing the carbon they've locked up from the atmosphere faster than any other state, driven in large part by wildfires.