Local-government taxes and fees are taking a hit ahead of a costly rebuild. Initial shortfalls are even spreading to bond markets.
Members of the Hurricane Valley Fire & Rescue team work the Eaton Fire in Pasadena, California In all, 64 firefighters from 17 departments around Utah were deployed to California early Thursday.
As animal shelters become overwhelmed due to wildfires, officials have flown 84 lost pets to Utah until they can be reunited with their owners.
California requested help from Utah's Type 1 and Type 3 Engine Strike ... Wednesday in the Altadena section of Pasadena, Calif. (Photo: Chris Pizzello, Associated Press) Cal Fire officials report ...
The fires in Los Angeles are almost out. Residents are starting to trickle back into their burned-out neighborhoods. When they get to their houses, they face a series of almost impossible questions: Do we want to live here amongst all this destruction?
Members of the Unified Fire crews who have been battling fires in Southern California for the past two weeks believe they see light at the end of the tunnel
A historic Black neighborhood called Altadena is receiving millions in aid during the most devastating wildfires in southern California's history.
Nevada has the nation’s fifth-highest share of Californians moving in, behind Texas, Arizona, Florida and Washington, according to a 2022 U.S. Census Bureau survey, while Utah ranks 15th, with less than 19,000 compared to more than 102,000 for Texas.
These Californians didn't lose their homes in the Eaton Fire. They are now grappling with how to live, work and recover amid the wreckage in Altadena.
After authorities reopened parts of Altadena for the first time since the Eaton fire, residents returned to a grim checkerboard of destroyed homes next to others that were largely spared.
After devastating fires and winds, there's concern rain could trigger mudslides in the Eaton Fire zone. Burned hillsides surround communities in Altadena and Pasadena following the Eaton Fire. With rain on the way, the communities will be tested once again.
Southern California is bracing for an "unprecedented" third Particularly Dangerous Situation warning in a month, as extreme Santa Ana winds increase fire danger.