Training in advance was prescient for helicopter crews who battled the recent Los Angeles wildfires, which devastated the region during what typically is the offseason for California forest fires.
A new study commissioned by the Southern California Leadership Council found that the county would lose $4.6 billion to $8.9 ...
Each year, legislation aimed at better wildfire mitigation fails – often due to cost or conflict with environmental ...
In home security video that detectives reviewed while investigating the killing, Rebecca Marodi is seen running from a woman ...
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After suppression of Indigenous cultural burning, the state agrees Northern California's Karuk Tribe may practice the burns ...
California is turning to apprenticeship to combat its wildfire crisis. With thousands of firefighter apprentices trained ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNState Farm estimates $7.6 billion in LA wildfire losses, continues seeking interim rate requestState Farm Insurance Group said this week that it has paid out $1.75 billion on approximately 9,500 claims filed as a result ...
Initial location: Los Angeles County, Calif. A new wildfire was reported today at 10:44 p.m. in Los Angeles County. Rancho ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNKristin Crowley appeals her dismissal as LAFD chiefKristin Crowley has appealed her termination as LAFD chief to the Los Angeles City Council after she was dismissed from the position nearly a week ago by Mayor Karen Bass.
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LAist on MSNLA wildfires caused an estimated $53.8 billion in property damages, according to new studyOfficials say the report, released Thursday, is the first comprehensive analysis of the true cost of the wildfires.
Tasked with safely completing an urgent process, EPA commander Tara Fitzgerald focused on one mission: “Do your part.” ...
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