The wildfires in Los Angeles have caused widespread damage, including mass evacuations, property destruction, and major traffic disruptions. Authorities have issued emergency alerts, and volunteer efforts are underway to support those affected. Stay updated on the situation, follow safety recommendations, and find out how you can help those in need.
As a result of recent rainfall and toxic wildfire debris in Los Angeles, the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health has closed several miles of coastline and issued a Water Quality Rain Advisory. Angelenos ar...
Taking care of your mental health can be challenging even under the best situations, but due to the wildfires, Angelenos have had an extra challenge of protecting their mental peace. There are many public and private or...
More than 40,500 acres have burned across Southern California as major wildfires continue to rage through the area. Many Californians are in need of help during this distressing time especially those who haven been forc...
We’ve been working hard to update and create content that will keep you informed during the unprecedented L.A.-area wildfire crisis. To help you navigate this growing category of articles, here’s a simple gu...
Unfortunately due to the devastating and ongoing L.A. wildfires, so many Angelenos have had to evacuate from their homes with little prior notice. Everyone is eager to return home as soon as possible, but it’s vit...
Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), one of the world’s most scenic routes, is among several roads currently closed due to the devastating wildfires in Southern California. The stretch between Malibu and Santa Monica is i...
As Los Angeles grapples with the aftermath of devastating wildfires, questions have arisen about the city’s readiness to host the 2028 Summer Olympics. The fires have displaced thousands and destroyed vital infrastructu...
The wildfires have taken much from Angelenos, and even after the immediate threats subside, there will still be many more concerns for L.A. County residents. One of the tasks that many will face after they return to the...
California Governor Gavin Newsom has issued numerous executive orders over the past week and a half to mitigate the effects of the L.A. wildfire crisis. Some recent legislation is aimed at protecting people from evictio...
Octavia’s Bookshelf, Pasadena’s first Black-owned bookstore, has always been more than just a shop, it’s a community cornerstone. When wildfires swept through L.A. county, the cozy…...