Many people want some clarification about how safe their water is, what's being done to monitor water conditions, what the orders mean and more.
As crews clean up wildfire damage, city officials and residents oppose the designation of a federally owned park to process hazardous waste.
Gov. Newsom has ordered officials to store more water for “people and agriculture.” Meanwhile, Trump’s tariffs may hit ...
The three-week-long fight to battle two deadly wildfires that destroyed thousands of homes and countless lives reached an ...
Those looking to assist residents affected by the Los Angeles County firestorm have a number of options to donate money, ...
The legislation would permit a state government conduit issuer to sell bonds to bolster the last-resort FAIR Plan in the wake ...
A Tarzana attorney involved in a class-action lawsuit related to the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power billing ...
Wildfires in Southern California have prompted major discussions about water in the state. Here's an overview of where water ...
As emergency crews depart and the cameras fade, the community must rally to rebuild, hold officials accountable, and navigate ...
Legal experts suggest the nation’s largest municipal utility will face paying damages to homeowners after fire crews were ...
Under the heading of “Ending the subsidization of California’s mismanagement,” Trump ordered a full review of all federal ...
The Southern California wildfires have left entire neighborhoods in Pacific Palisades and Altadena reduced to ashes, but the ...