For the Valley 31 years later, the 1994 Northridge earthquake was a defining moment, testing the resilience of its residents and the strength of its community institutions.
L.A. is no stranger to the constant duality of crisis and resilience: To her residents, they are two sides of the same coin.
The Northridge Earthquake in Southern California happened ... Babylonians declared "A house should not collapse and kill anybody." The evolution of earthquake resilience happened much faster.
Jay Christensen, a Fort Dodge native and 1978 graduate of Fort Dodge Senior High, spent 20 years at the Los Angeles Times, ...
By morning, friends had sent them footage of their house, which had been “leveled” in the ... another L.A. catastrophe in a January long ago — the 6.7-magnitude Northridge earthquake in 1994 in the ...
Promising to seek maximum sentences for anyone convicted, Mr. Hochman vowed that Los Angeles, as it did after the traumas of the 1990s — the Rodney King riots, the Northridge earthquake and ...
By morning, friends had sent them footage of their house, which had been “leveled ... in a January long ago — the 6.7-magnitude Northridge earthquake in 1994 in the San Fernando Valley.
By morning, friends had sent them footage of their house, which had been “leveled” in the ... another L.A. catastrophe in a January long ago — the 6.7-magnitude Northridge earthquake in 1994 in the ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed or damaged more than 8,500 homes in an already tight housing market. Experts said the ...
HERMOSA BEACH, Calif. — Scenes from the worst 24 hours in the history of Los Angeles … Four fires transform into massive flamethrowers, fueled by 99 mph Santa Ana winds. They engulf three football ...