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Landscapes have burned throughout history, but the proliferation of larger, more destructive fires forces a reckoning with ...
Signs of squalor are everywhere: inmates sleeping on floors, rotting food, piles of trash, inoperable toilets, broken pipes, ...
In California, where the next "Big One" is an always-looming threat, some lessons learned from the 1925 Santa Barbara quake ...
"People have lost so much, and I wouldn't want to take anything more away." Residents who lost everything in California fires ...
Crest Real Estate rallied architects for a reboot of a post-World War II program for rebuilding in Altadena and the Palisades.
One man is dead and many more residents left with nothing after a fire ripped through a Bronx apartment building. The fire ...
L.A. County officials signaled interest in rebuilding in fire zones with natural materials, such as adobe, but advocates say ...
Los Angeles County Museum of Art previewed its new building not with paintings but with music, just as it did in 1965. A ...
Six months after the wildfires tore through Los Angeles, residents are tussling with the urban destruction left behind – and ...
David John Hairston was arrested after a citywide manhunt and is expected to be charged with attempted murder.
Under modern judicial deference doctrines, courts have been instructed not to interpret the law, but to accept how agencies ...