A recent report by the New York Times reveals that President Trump plans to reduce staffing by 84%, leaving only about 150 employees.
To help homes survive more intense disasters, FEMA has been developing recommendations for stronger building codes. The Trump Administration has pulled them back.
This year’s wildfires have accelerated an already-growing housing crisis in LA, and that could be the tipping point of ...
Despite the cuts to clean energy incentives, experts say certain sorts of projects could continue to get support at the state ...
The secret is out, but the charred remains of LA neighborhoods still might not be enough to change the Golden State’s ...
It struck the bustling city of Galveston, Texas, on September 8, 1900, forever changing its landscape and history. With winds ...
New Orleans lost more than 200,000 trees in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. The federal funding freeze could stop the effort ...
In response to the devastating January fires, Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath Thursday unveiled a committee aimed at better preparing the region for climate change and guiding recovery ...
January had not been expected to set a new record because of cool waters in the Eastern Pacific from a weak La Niña event.
Nearly a month out of the catastrophic Eaton fire and its widespread devastation, there are sustained calls to rebuild the ...