Los Angeles is in the midst of battling multiple wildfires. FOX Business takes a look at some of America's most costly wildfires.
It’s a long way from LA to Chicago, but the world is small if you have friends or relatives in Southern California, or if you simply have empathy for people under duress.
The devastation of the Los Angeles wildfires has resonated far beyond Southern California, as local officials and residents across the United States have watched the flames, started among dry vegetation,
The crisis underscores efforts to look beyond the forests and public lands that have been the traditional focus of wildfire risk to more community-based mitigation efforts involving homeowners, private landowners,
In Oregon, similarly wind-driven fires in 2020 prompted new work on community-wide wildfire mitigation efforts. McEvoy was involved in a state-wide wildfire risk mapping released this month, which eventually will be the basis for new codes in home and property risk mitigation in some areas.
The LA wildfires already have an estimated $135-$150 billion dollar loss, with an estimated 12,000 structures destroyed and 38,690 acres burned.
As deadly wildfires devastated a wide area of Los Angeles in early 2025, social media posts claimed that directed energy weapons ignited the blazes -- a conspiracy theory shared around similar disasters.
Some have chosen to double down on the California compact, the bargain just about everyone agrees to when they choose to live here - to accept an ample risk of calamity as the trade-off for the state’s good jobs, temperate climate and natural beauty.
Wildfires like the Los Angeles blazes destroy so much, but they often spare some evidence of the cause of their ignition
Fire safety experts warn that you may have as little as two minutes to escape a burning home. It’s not often that one imagines their family gathering their most important belongings, grabbing their go-bags,
Sheehy will serve on the Armed Services, Veterans Affairs, Commerce, and Science and Transportation Committees in the U.S. Senate. He has committed to appearing on KGVO on a regular basis to answer questions from listeners.
As some Republicans mull adding conditions to federal relief aid for California, which has been devastated by wildfires in Los Angeles County, critics have pointed out that the state already pays ...