Terence Trouillot The exhibition I’m most excited for next year is the highly anticipated ‘Monuments’ show, which opens in autumn 2025 at two Los Angeles venues ... groups such as the Toppled ...
In Altadena, many fear that offers from speculators and the challenges of rebuilding will unravel a community of Black ...
An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Parts of Los Angeles are still burning from multiple wildfires that have ravaged over 40,000 acres and killed at least 25 people. More than ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires both erupted on Jan. 7. Los Angeles County has been devastated by two deadly wildfires that have become some of the most destructive in California history.
"I can't find anywhere for us to go." Huge fires that have torn through Los Angeles since Tuesday have leveled whole neighborhoods, turning swaths of the city to ash. More than 105,000 people have ...
By Kellen Browning and Amy Graff Reporting from Los Angeles and Santa Monica Angelenos have spent the past week under a haze of smoke, barraged by evacuation warnings, many of them searching for a ...
(NEXSTAR) — More than one dozen people have died as a result of the still-spreading wildfires burning in Los Angeles. Crews — some from as far away as Texas and Mexico — are now preparing ...
PASADENA, Calif. − Firefighters were battling two monstrous wildfires Wednesday as weary residents across Los Angeles County stayed alert for another round of the Santa Ana winds that have ...
Letters and photos, diaries and documents stashed in bankers boxes or file cabinets or kitchen drawers turned to ash in the ...
The fires have blazed across tens of thousands of acres, swallowing homes, devouring communities and scarring Los Angeles for 10 unending days. They left an ashy trail of destruction, toxins and ...
This is the "costliest wildfire event in California history." Multiple fires raging across the Los Angeles area will cost insurers as much as $30 billion, Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs estimated ...
Wildfires have decimated more than 40,000 acres of the Los Angeles metropolitan area over the last week, charring more than 12,000 structures, displacing over 150,000 residents and leaving at ...