Deadly string of storms slams California
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California fires updates: Sunday, Feb. 9
While the Eaton, Hughes, Palisades are fully contained, thousands continue the long road to recovery.
More than a year after deadly wildfires swept through Los Angeles communities, California launched an investigation Thursday into claims of delays in issuing warnings to historically Black neighborhoods which could have increased the death toll.
The U.S. is facing an affordable housing shortage. It’s also facing increased climate disaster. So how do we build resilient homes at scale? Here are a couple solutions.
(Inside California Politics) — One year after deadly fires ravaged parts of Southern California, a lawmaker wants to make fossil fuel companies pay for soaring insurance costs from climate-linked disasters.
A dry January means concerning news for some of California's wildfire risk indicators, whereas others are performing well.
"This bill is about getting Big Oil to the table to help pay their fair share," said one supporter of the measure.
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California expands wildfire survivor mortgage relief to $100,000
Governor Newsom has expanded the CalAssist Mortgage Fund to provide $100,000 in mortgage relief grants for California fire survivors and increases income eligibility.
Investigators will examine whether evacuation delays in West Altadena, a historically Black community, reflect discrimination tied to race, age or disability.