One Year On: LA’s Deadliest Wildfires and the Long Road to Rebuild
On January 7, 2026, LA marks one year since its deadliest wildfires. 31 lives lost, 16,000+ homes destroyed, and communities continue the slow journey to rebuild.
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On January 7, 2026, LA marks one year since its deadliest wildfires. 31 lives lost, 16,000+ homes destroyed, and communities continue the slow journey to rebuild.
Severe thunderstorms drenched southwest California on Tuesday, sparking flash flood warnings and debris flow risks across Los Angeles County.
California will sue the Trump administration over deploying the California National Guard to Portland, accusing the White House of abusing power and ignoring court orders.
Discover how California farmers are embracing regenerative agriculture to restore soil, tackle extreme weather, and fight food insecurity during Climate Week.
Xavier Becerra is using Spanish-only TikTok to connect with Hispanic voters in the California governor race—where every scroll, like, and share counts.
California and the Southwest are under a dangerous heatwave with high temps, health alerts, and wildfire risks. Relief isn’t expected until early next week.
A chaotic ICE raid at a Californian cannabis farm on July 10 left one worker dead and 200 arrested amid intense clashes.
California’s wildfire of 2025 rapidly expanded amid hot, dry conditions and strong gusts, triggering evacuations and urgent warnings.
ICE raids in California spark growing fears among undocumented workers, igniting debates over community rights and safety.
Amazon-owned Zoox opens a robotaxi production facility in Hayward, CA, set to produce 10K vehicles a year and create hundreds of jobs.