Financial clouds are gathering over Sacramento as the aftermath of the Los Angeles fire begins to hit home, writes opinion writer Tom Philp.
Over 600 attendees confront officials with urgent pleas for swift rebuilding, improved disaster preparedness, and sustainable ...
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Hosted on MSNLori Dengler | What is brewing in the Mediterranean?The Aegean Sea is no stranger to earthquakes. It is laced with faults related to the slow collision between the African and ...
As the Midwest and Northeast dig out from back-to-back winter storms, new systems are building and are expected to dump more ...
Here are the landfills that could take toxic waste from the L.A. wildfires in the coming weeks — many have not accepted ...
As State Farm seeks to raise rates in the aftermath of the destructive wildfires in Southern California, one consumer ...
10:25 a.m.: Beginning Feb. 10, FEMA Disaster Recovery Centers will operate with new hours. They will be open 7 days a week ...
Renowned seismologist Costas Synolakis claimed that the earthquakes rattling Santorini may indicate the birth of a new ...
SCE concedes in the filing that a conductor failure occurred near the origin of the fire, causing damaged equipment to fall ...
The executive order aims to eliminate bureaucratic delays, allowing affected students and child care facilities to quickly ...
Rancho Palos Verdes, about 30 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, faces damage from landslides as the region moves toward ...
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California’s smart and vocal farmers are silent about Trump as he wasted their water | OpinionTo fulfill a social media promise, the White House orchestrated a needless release of water down two San Joaquin Valley rivers. Farmers said nothing.
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