News

Fire and insurance experts convened on Tuesday to help California take a step toward solving its insurance issues with big data.
As insurers withdrew from the L.A. market, more homeowners joined the FAIR Plan. Now Jan. 7 fire victims are battling with ...
With natural disasters becoming more common, should schools double down on efforts to prepare teachers for handling trauma?
An electrical substation fire in rural NorCal lights up sky with blue flashes, knocks out power in Red Bluff; cause under ...
The Mesa-Sylmar line was built 102 years ago but has been idle since it was damaged in the 1971 San Fernando earthquake.
"Climate change will make Earth a living hell!" claims popular astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson. I don't believe him. The ...
A pair of federal judges in Los Angeles whose homes burned down in the Palisades wildfire earlier this year sued the city’s ...
A deal has been reached on a measure that proposed sweeping liability protections for the state's electric utilities for ...
We take a closer look at Southern California Edison’s plans to go underground with power lines in Altadena and Malibu.
Runoff from the toxic burn — which sent melted materials from not just homes and buildings but untold vehicles, electronics, ...
As climate change drastically increases the frequency and severity of wildfires, power companies say they're facing growing risk for payouts that could bankrupt them or require massive rate hikes on ...
Rex Parris, an attorney who has served as the mayor of Lancaster, California since 2008, first made the comments during a city council meeting back in February. A speaker during the public comment ...