A Michigan mother faces arson charges after investigators say she set fire to her home with her children inside.
At the Pasadena City College disaster resource center, the long, methodical work of putting lives back together is underway.
By Dan Ross This article was first published by the nonprofit newsroom L.A. Public Press on Jan. 14, and is republished here with permission. Environmental health experts have a clear message to ...
They are firefighters and aid workers, chefs and booksellers—and they’re all on a mission to show up for their Los Angeles community.
Experts lay bare the health effects of breathing in wildfire smoke and the steps that can be taken to reduce one's risk.
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 25 people. The Palisades and Eaton fires continue to burn in Southern ...
As wildfires rage throughout Los Angeles County, the air quality is unhealthy – even if the Air Quality Index listed on smartphone weather reports indicates otherwise. That’s because the weather […] ...
From protecting firefighters to communicating with them and the public , technology is helping in the fight against ...
Several parts of southern California are currently under windblown dust and ash advisories as deadly wildfires continue to ...
What we’re really worried about is the PM2.5 levels,” or the fine particles in wildfire smoke, which have a diameter of less ...
At least 25 people are dead as a result of fires in Los Angeles, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner said in an update ...
The good news is that N95 masks can filter out 95% of smoke particles, according to California’s health department. The best thing to do is stay inside and limit your outdoor activities, but if you ...