The hot, dry, and windy conditions that drove the fires were about 35% more likely due to warming caused primarily by the burning of oil, gas, and coal, said the new analysis by 32 climate scientists ...
Jennifer Aniston is always up for animal rescue mission which is why she is helping the abandoned and injured animals amid LA ...
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When disaster strikes, government emergency alert systems offer a simple promise: Residents will get information about nearby ...
A third of American homes, or about 48 million properties, are at risk of wildfires. Here's how to protect yours.
It irks us a bit when a New Yorker comes to town claiming credit for all sorts of things he didn’t actually do.
Meryl Streep’s dramatic escape from the Los Angeles wildfires has been revealed by her nephew. The actress, 75, was forced to ...
The New Mexico strike team of firefighters are back in the Land of Enchantment after a southern California deployment.
The dry, windy conditions that helped spread the blazes were 35 percent more likely to occur because of global warming.
Researchers say that long-term exposure to high levels of air pollution, particularly wildfire smoke, is linked to dementia.
Impacts of the LA fires on the the Latino community - the country's largest by percentage - are acute and will be long ...
The Santa Ana winds tend to cause the same corridors to burn over and over again. Experts say the region needs to adapt.