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We check in on a photographer who takes photos of wildfires for a living — and who lost his home in the Eaton Fire. Why now: ...
Kevin Cooley takes pictures of wildfires for a living and lost his Altadena home in January. He and his family once thought ...
Can we really fortify our homes and our city against a fire storm? These experts offer some tips and some hope for the future ...
The Canyon Fire sounds the alarm that austerity cuts, climate change, and political neglect continue unchecked, fueling more ...
On Saturday, Los Angeles politicians, advocacy groups, and community members convened in Pasadena for a 'People's Hearing on ...
Castaic High School was closed Friday as the northeast perimeter of the massive Canyon Fire continued to burn near the campus.
L.A. is amazingly resilient — and nothing has proved this more than this year's fires and immigration raids. We can — and ...
The Canyon Fire, which began on Thursday afternoon, has blazed through nearly 5,000 acres in less than 24 hours.
Here is a bit of wisdom that is too often lost in our conversations about urban fire: Sometimes, recovery is not rebuilding.
By Bruce Silverstein, Guest Column After the Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed thousands of homes in and around L.A. County, including more than 700 in Malibu, the governor of California, the L.A.
Experts warn of a 'supercharged' era of misinformation, as AI-generated images—including over a half-dozen found by BIV—are ...
A fire at a battery storage facility in South Los Angeles turned into a tough battle for crews early Sunday morning.
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