One year later, L.A. wildfire survivors say insurance delays and city failures are stalling their return home.
We’ve never seen an administration act in a way that is so flatly violating the Constitution and disrespecting state ...
The price tag for the costliest blazes in US history is still climbing and disputes over who will pay are escalating.
Molly Coogan always had a go-bag packed. Her in-laws’ home had burned in the Nuns Fire in Sonoma County in 2017, and she and ...
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House committee report questions distribution of FireAid's $100 million for L.A. wildfire relief
"Out of hundreds of groups, the Committee found six organizations that allocated FireAid grants towards labor, salaries, or ...
Donald Trump has sparked outrage by announcing the US will exit the foundational international agreement to address the ...
The Washington Post’s essential guide to power and influence in D.C. Trump’s plans for Venezuela, Greenland, immigration and ...
After wildfires destroyed much of Altadena and Pacific Palisades, Southern California is trying to heal, but also struggling ...
After a whirlwind 48 hours, Demond Williams is officially staying in Seattle. He will return to Washington in 2026, he ...
Few have rebuilt houses. The battles with insurance companies persist, as do the bureaucratic hurdles to rebuilding. More ...
Lawmakers are moving to cut funding but rejecting severe reductions sought by the White House to energy and environment programs.
A survey of some local elected leaders yields a mix of lesson learned and challenges to be overcome heading into 2026, one ...
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