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A high fire risk zone adopted earlier this year could scramble the new and resale housing market in South San Joaquin County.
California officials are concerned the state's wildfire fund could be drained if utilities begin tapping it to cover ...
An estimated 60% of residents who lost their homes in the January firestorms won’t be required to rebuild to the highest fire ...
Opinion: Insurance attorney Daniel Veroff says the explosive growth of California's Fair Access to Insurance Requirements ...
The Redlands City Council unanimously approved an updated fire hazard severity zone map on Tuesday, July 1, expanding ...
Good morning! Here’s what’s making headlines on the Central Coast this Thursday. Highway 101 construction underway in SLO: ...
The California coast, meanwhile, confronts the long-term threat of rising seas. The state forecasts eroding coastlines will endanger $18 billion of existing homes and commercial buildings in the ...
A California judge has ruled the state’s bare-bones home insurance program’s handling of smoke damage claims is unlawful.
Wildfire Ready: How some Northern California cities are adapting as wildfire hazards rise Rocklin and Rancho Cordova city leaders say they are working to stop fires before they start.
This story was originally published by Fresnoland. For the first time in more than a decade, California fire officials have updated their local wildfire maps, revealing what many north Fresno ...
Headwaters Economics looked at new single family homes built in western Montana from 1990 to 2016. Specifically, the report focused on how many homes were built in areas considered high-risk for ...
The adoptions included new state and local maps that designate Fire Hazard Severity Zones — areas that state and local fire officials determine to have moderate, high or very high risk of fire ...