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After the fires: LA.'s double disaster left thousands of scars, and the healing will take years
The Eaton and Palisades fires tragically exposed L.A.'s vulnerability. The Times looks back at a devastating year, scrutinizes official response and makes the case for being better prepared next time.
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LA fires showed how much neighborliness matters for wildfire safety – schools can do much more to teach it
Managing fire risk is about more than regulations and rules. It’s also about caring for neighbors and taking steps on your ...
For many first-generation Latinos like myself, the idea of a wildfire threatening your house once felt like something straight out of a movie. That was until last January. Unlike most American towns ...
Pasadena Humane reflects on the 2025 Eaton fire roaring through nearby neighborhoods and the generous help to save pets, then and now, on the wildfire’s one-year anniversary.
From left, firefighter Adrian Chairez and Fire Youth Academy students Taylor Flynn, Valerie Valentin and Lena Caris pull Captain Robert Warrick and fellow student Felix Valencia, in Watsonville, ...
Drawing on lessons from recent blazes, a state commission has released a series of recommendations to protect older adults.
President Donald Trump denied two disaster declaration requests from Colorado that would have allowed the state to receive ...
MEEKER, Colo. (KDVR) — It’s an incredible story of resilience coming out of the fire zone near Meeker, where 87-year-old Bob Kydd has now survived two major fire disasters. Last week, on Aug. 3, the ...
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OPINION: Burned Out Latinos: How Fire Disasters Leave One of LA’s Largest Communities Behind… And How To Avoid It
California’s catastrophic wildfires have taken a heavy toll on Latino families and businesses, yet they’ve also sparked lessons in rebuilding and renewal. Editor's note: This opinion column is ...
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