Somini Sengupta, a Times climate reporter, on her relationship with the city, its mythology, and a reckoning with disaster.
As thousands of reeling homeowners weigh rebuilding, residents of the tight-knit street on a fire-prone foothill are forced to confront an even more fraught question — not just should they rebuild, but should they do it in an area likely to burn again.
The deadly wildfires that have ravaged sections of Los Angeles left an indelible imprint on the region's landscape and psyche.
We explain what’s known about how the catastrophic L.A. wildfires started and the factors that scientists do -- and don’t -- think contributed.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has expanded the focus of a special session he called to pass legislation safeguarding the state's progressive policies ahead of Republican President-elect Donald Trump's return to office.
Awareness of doom in Los Angeles, and yet a need to push disaster away, has created a kind of collective psychosis.
T housands of personnel—firefighters, first responders, and the National Guard—have turned their attention towards stifling the catastrophic Los Angeles wildfires, some of the worst California has ever seen.
During her State of the State address, she called on the state to start a new program to help struggling families. But how will it work?
A crash outside the Gerber Collision and Glass in Tempe shut down the business as its employees sprung into action to help save the drivers. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara has the story.
Roger Goodell was on hand Monday, as the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Minnesota Vikings 27-9 in their adopted stadium in Arizona, and the NFL commissioner told ESPN before the game that State Farm Stadium "was a perfect fit as far as the location.
The Los Angeles Rams made themselves at home on Monday night for their NFL wild-card playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings — even if their adopted stadium featured an unusual amount of red and was nearly 400 miles east of their regular venue.
The NFL honoured L.A. firefighters and held a moment of silence before the Rams’ wild-card playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday, which was moved to Glendale, Ariz., due to wildfires ravaging the California city.