FireAid is distributing $50 million in grants of $100,000 or more to community-based organizations for Los Angeles fire relief.
Mayor Bass told FOX 11 that no advance warnings were given to her about the weather and wind event prior to leaving the country.
As it recovers, Altadena finds inspiration in other wildfire-devastated communities that have replanted lawns, gardens and green spaces with fire-resistant native species.
A new wildfire was reported today at 7:52 p.m. in Los Angeles County. The wildfire has been burning on private land. There is ...
FireAid, the benefit concert which raised an estimated $100 million to benefit those impacted by the LA fires, announced $50 ...
Officials with the City of Monroe held a groundbreaking ceremony for the Barbados Boulevard project on Feb. 18.
A similar program was implemented in 2017 in Houston after Hurricane Harvey caused $125 billion in damage. Rather than ...
A jury reached a verdict in A$AP Rocky's trial in Los Angeles Tuesday. The rapper has pleaded not guilty to two felony counts ...
As we rebuild our neighborhoods, we are also going to do everything we can to make sure every family who was impacted can ...
FireAid has announced the names of the fire relief organizations that will receive the first $50 million of grants from the ...
The centers are opening across the city to provide assistance for employment, family and business needs, Mayor Karen Bass ...
Four new fire recovery centers opened across Los Angeles Tuesday morning to assist the victims of the devastating Palisades ...