Most of the victims of the Los Angeles fires were elderly. Their deaths offer a warning to the entire country about the threat climate disasters pose to society’s oldest and most vulnerable members.
Scott Dudelson, 45, peers out over the shelves of Santa Monica vinyl shop Record Surplus. First opening its doors in 1985, its been his home away from home since childhood. While other k ...
One month after the devastation, the public and California’s government are facing tough questions about their approach to ...
When the fires erupted Jan. 7, burn centers across the Los Angeles region braced for an influx of patients, updating one ...
Since the wildfires, Dr. Philip Amoils is seeing more patients with bronchitis, chronic sinusitis, congestion and asthma.
Los Angeles County residents are still recovering from the devastation of the Palisades and Eaton fires, and new data s ...
Thousands of farmworkers labored in fields in Ventura County in late January in wildfire smoke. They have little to no ...
The percentage of emergency department (ED) visits related to fire and smoke inhalation rose dramatically in the days ...
Voters approved $9 billion in school construction bonds last fall. The district must rebuild schools destroyed or damaged by smoke or fire and intends to make them more resilient.
Look!” Scott Dudelson exclaims as he points to John Coltrane, Prince, Stevie Wonder, and Lou Reed vinyl albums displayed on ...