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California, Los Angeles and wildfire
Los Angeles wildfires: California Gov. Newsom slammed for 'sideshow' as he defends state's response
A California lawmaker is urging leaders to learn from their mistakes from previous California wildfires and unite to come up with a solution to wildfire prevention.
Los Angeles wildfire live updates: Fire tornadoes are risk under California's extreme wildfire conditions
Following a day when milder-than-expected winds enabled crews to contain minor fires, forecasts predicted gusts re
Reliably Democratic Celebrities Turn on Their Brethren in California Government Following Los Angeles Wildfires Failures
LA cannot go forward with the status quo. LA is no longer what it was. It has to be different,’ Maria Shriver writes on X.
The Los Angeles wildfires are already among the worst ever
Polling shows many Americans blame climate change for the disaster.
California needs federal help after Los Angeles fires. Why is Congress so slow to act?
President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office Monday, has been highly critical of California officials’ efforts to prevent such wildfires. He hasn’t threatened to take away any fire-related aid, though has threatened to withhold aid to the state in the past.
How Celebrities Are Giving Back to Los Angeles Wildfire Relief
From emptying out their closets to giving sizable financial donations, find out how Beyoncé, Eva Longoria and more are aiding victims of the L.A. wildfires.
Celebrities Who Have Lost Their Homes In The Los Angeles Wildfires
Many celebrities have lost their Pacific Palisades homes near Malibu after the fire that broke out in the region on Jan. 7.
LA wildfires: Celebrities blasted for being ‘too stupid’ to accept Democrat truth as their homes are destroyed
Celebrities who have “lost everything” in devastating Los Angeles wildfires are “too stupid” to row back on their support for the Democrats, according to political commentator Tim Young. Speaking on GBN America,
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Podcaster Tim Dillon goes off on government handling of LA fires: 'Completely, woefully unprepared'
LA-based comedian and podcaster Tim Dillon ripped California's government for being 'completely, woefully unprepared' for the ...
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A long road to rebuilding — and fights over government funding — await L.A. fire victims
Sitting here watching the news, these fires in L.A. have hit me the hardest.” Now, his town could give an indication of what ...
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Larry Fink Said Rebuilding Los Angeles Could Take Up to a Decade
BlackRock Inc. Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink said it could take a decade to rebuild Los Angeles following the ...
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What federal relief loans are open to Los Angeles County businesses and residents
Los Angeles County homeowners, renters, businesses and nonprofits impacted by devastating wildfires over the past week are ...
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Economic Toll of Los Angeles Fires Goes Far Beyond Destroyed Homes
The ongoing disaster will affect residents’ health, local industries, public budgets and the cost of housing for years to ...
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What to know about the devastation from the Los Angeles-area fires
Fires tearing through the Los Angeles area have killed at least 24 people, displaced thousands of others and destroyed more ...
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Thousands of Los Angeles homeowners were dropped by their insurers before the Palisades Fire
About 1,600 policies for Pacific Palisades homeowners were dropped by State Farm in July, the state insurance office says.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass should resign in disgrace, but it’s not worth trying to recall her
California voters have had the power to recall elected officials. It was meant for a time like this, when “indolent” and ...
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