California updates its Los Angeles wildfire website to help victims find resources as they continue to recover.
The California FAIR Plan does not have enough money to weather the impact of the record-breaking Los Angeles wildfires on its ...
The Luka Dončić Foundation announced that it would be donating $500,000 to fire recovery efforts. The foundation says they ...
Firefighters came to help from all over California; from Texas, Oregon and Arizona; from tribal reservations and even Mexico ...
There's no shortage of organizations and high-profile individuals driving Southern California’s wildfire recovery. Have they ...
AS Gov. Gavin Newsom roamed Capitol Hill urging lawmakers to provide more aid to Southern California wildfire victims, ...
In the wake of deadly disasters, communities across the United States have banded together to search for lost photographs ...
Fires in Los Angeles forced evacuations, but disabled residents faced challenges, prompting officials to consider a tracking ...
The wildfires levied significant long-term damage, with thousands of homes destroyed, billions in damages and a worsening of the state’s housing and homelessness crises. Even before the fires, ...
California will collect $1 billion in special fees from insurance companies to make sure it can pay out Los Angeles fire claims filed with the Fair Plan, California's insurer of last resort, the state ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom issued the executive order a week after child care providers held a news conference asking for help.
The MSPCA-Angell took in 9 dogs impacted by the Los Angeles wildfires. The dogs range in age from roughly one to 10-years-old and include mixes of hounds, German shepherds, pit bulls, and cattle dogs, ...