Stark aerial photos of the Eaton and Palisades fires show blocks of ash where houses used to be, and a surprising number of ...
They arrived in Galveston, Texas, where they were transported in 17 train cars to California and their final destination in the Coachella Valley. The last in this trio of illustrious fruit-growing ...
As climate change complicates growing the region’s historically emblematic crops, like olives and lemons, Amata is seeing ...
In the aftermath of the deadly and destructive Los Angeles fires, some are ready to say goodbye to a long-standing landmark ...
Although it is unclear how many palm trees are still left standing after the most recent fires, a USC study found that 12 ...
L.A. must balance fire resilience with ecological preservation by gradually replacing flammable non-native plants like ...
Faced with more drought and increasingly frequent wildfires, southern Californians have been encouraged for years to rip out water-guzzling lawns. They have also been urged to forgo non-native, ...
Within a decade, more than 5,000 residents lived in Malibu. Architects warned of the danger of building in the area, known to ...
When the Palisades Fire started near a hiking trail in Los Angeles on January 7—quickly spreading to more than 200 acres in ...
California leaders have promised a speedy rebuilding process after the fires. But experts say neighborhoods must be built ...
Faced with more drought and increasingly frequent wildfires, Southern Californians have been encouraged, for years, to rip ...