The storm system that cut a path from Kentucky to Maryland and points farther north on Tuesday brought more than 14 inches ...
Residents in burn scar areas should be ready to evacuate if needed. City and county agencies have readied streets for debris ...
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MyNewsLA.com on MSNLA City Opens Centralized Rebuilding CenterAs the effort continued to clear fire debris from residential properties in the Eaton and Palisades burn areas, the city of Los Angeles opened a specialized planning office Wednesday designed to ...
As a principal engineer for the county’s Public Works Department, Klippel’s job is to try to stop catastrophic flows of mud, ...
Evacuation warnings will likely be issued in high-risk areas, including recent wildfire burn scars, as a storm moves across ...
New Orleans ranks as the worst U.S. city for flood risk. Learn why, what it means for homebuyers, and how to protect your new home with flood insurance and other options.
Crushed by boulders, drowned in mud: How debris flows endanger Los Angeles’ fire-ravaged communities
San Gabriel Valley areas scarred by the Eaton Fire are at “high to very high risk” of debris flows this week. How do they ...
California lawmakers are proposing tougher penalties on looting and other opportunistic crimes during disasters after more ...
Board Chair Kathryn Barger cited a disturbing trend of price gouging, preying on the most vulnerable communities.
Recent data shows 20 percent of Medicaid patients visit the ER 17 times a year for non-life threatening issues.
LOS ANGELES (Tribune News Service) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Tuesday began clearing debris from burned properties in Los Angeles County.
Gov. Gavin Newsom said the beginning of the so-called "Phase 2" debris-removal work is occurring with "unprecedented" speed.
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