To help fire victims walk through a process that may seem overwhelming, an insurance attorney and Woolsey Fire victims provided guidance to help file insurance claims.
I have friends who lost houses. I have family who were burned out of their home. Los Angeles has lost churches, synagogues, and architecture that are part of our collective history—not just architectural gems, but civic hubs and touchstones for communal memory.
The ferocious Pacific Palisades Fire ripping through Los Angeles is barely a day old, but already stands among the most destructive wildfires in the county’s history.
This week's fires in Los Angeles County also come amid continued ... A 2021 report by nonprofit Climate Resolve found that after the Woolsey Fire, "we learned that homes were chronically ...
The 'Doctor Strange' director opens up on how a catastrophic fire impacted his family ("people grieve differently") and wise words offered by mentor Wim Wenders to his young son: "Hold onto your memories.
For at least 48 hours, it seemed like Angelenos saw flames nearly everywhere they looked. LOS ANGELES — Willemina Yospe set out on foot through a city on fire. She wore a white sweatsuit and carried an empty backpack. This was a rescue mission.
As fires continue to burn through Southern California, some of the region's landmarks have been burned or destroyed by the blazes.
Responding to the ongoing devastation caused by the Los Angeles Wildfires in the Pacific ... on the losing her own home in the 2018 Woolsey Fire in an Instagram post Sunday. In a post shared ...
Singer previously lost her Malibu home in the Woolsey fire in 2018: "Time, resources and dedication from inside and outside of our community will heal us, but it hurts deeply for now"
Fires across the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people and destroyed more than 12,000 structures, officials said, scorching more than 60 square miles and displacing tens of thousands of people.
Over 1,800 incarcerated firefighters live year-round in minimum-security conservation camps, also known as “fire camps,” located across 25 counties in California.