Some survivors who lost everything in the Los Angeles fires say they plan to rebuild while other remain uncertain.
During natural disasters like wildfires and floods, scammers often emerge to prey on victims. People in heightened emotional ...
The Los Angeles wildfires, which have reduced entire neighborhoods to smoldering ruins and left an apocalyptic landscape, ...
Bankers are putting pre-established action plans for disaster recovery into motion as wildfires in Los Angeles sweep across ...
Homeowners nationwide are facing a crisis: skyrocketing insurance premiums or outright policy non-renewals, even in areas traditionally considered low risk. Consumer Reports explains why this happens ...
Crews are still battling deadly wildfires that broke out nearly a week ago in Los Angeles, with wind and dry conditions ...
It’s been less than a week since the year’s first wildfire embers raced through the air over Los Angeles, carried by ...
Since the first flames sparked in the Santa Ana winds on January 7, at least 16 have been confirmed dead, 12,000 structures ...
At least 16 people have died in the wildfires. Small businesses in the area are mourning years of hard work that went up in ...
Tens of thousands of California residents will decide whether to permanently relocate or rebuild their homes after the most destructive fires in Los Angeles' history.
Here's what to look for and how to help those impacted by the wildfires in Southern California while avoiding scams.
President Joe Biden's administration has extended by 18 months the temporary protected status for migrants from El Salvador, ...