Some policyholders who lost their homes in the Los Angeles fires are not getting claims advances that are due to them, Insurance Commissioner Richard Lara alleged Thursday.
Orange County businesses and organizations have stepped up in big ways to support first responders and evacuees impacted by ...
A Los Angeles Fire Department paramedic is suing the city, alleging he was not given proper accommodations after he was removed from paramedic duties due to health issues and that the city is trying ...
Critics of Los Angeles Fire Chief Kristin Crowley — a gay woman leading an overwhelmingly male department — call her a “DEI ...
A retro Volkswagen van has inadvertently become a "beacon of hope" for Los Angeles area residents as they start to pick up the pieces. Surrounded by total destruction, photos appear to show the ...
An executive order issued by Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday will expedite the process of assisting Los Angeles fire victims with temporary housing, his office says. According to the governor’s ...
Residents can also check Cal Fire's website and the official X account belonging to the Los Angeles Fire Department for information regarding the fires. 📢 REMINDER: Official *Alerts ...
(KTLA) – A couple who escaped the deadly flames of the fast-moving, wind-driven Eaton Fire in Southern California are hoping their survival story will bring attention to the needs of those with ...
Capt. Al Hugo, a 32-year veteran of the Los Angeles Fire Department, lived in his Altadena home with his wife, Carmen, for 20 years. As the Eaton Fire ignited on Jan. 7, the fast-moving blaze even ...
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American star Taylor Fritz pledged to give away the entirety of his Australian Open first-round winnings to help Los Angeles fire relief efforts, having breezed into the third round. Speaking ...
Immediate aid will go to organisations such as the Los Angeles Fire Department Foundation, California Fire Foundation and the World Central Kitchen, which have been helping residents across the city.