President Trump fired at least 12 inspectors general across the federal government Friday night, multiple outlets reported.
Families are grappling with the reality that toxic ash from burned cars and homes could be a health issue for awhile, especially for children.
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump fired over a dozen inspectors general across federal agencies late Friday night, one of ...
The internal government watchdogs were believed to have been dismissed at several major agencies, though the Justice ...
Weeks after the worst of the deadly fires tore through Los Angeles suburbs, families are grappling with the reality that ...
On the way out of town, I spoke with a group of people gathered on a street corner watching the fire race down a mountain ...
Bugarin was one of roughly 200 visitors that day to Altadena Teen Boys Fire Recovery, a six-day donation drive that became a ...
Lawyer, climate investor and entrepreneur Chris Sacca said environmentalists are to blame for the tragic LA wildfires that ...
The first significant rainfall in several months will spread across Southern California this weekend, giving a badly needed ...
In the wake of the fires, countless L.A. residents are displaced. Many are either left with the daunting task of finding a ...
Dear Eric: My 65-year-old brother Greg is dying. Lately, he has wanted to talk about how he has no regrets about the ...
In California’s fire-stoked debate over how aggressively to manage both nature and urban sprawl, Australia can share both ...