Several counties in Southern California faced "critical" fire risks this week, according to an AccuWeather forecast.
Newsweek found properties that jacked up their prices during the California wildfires raising concerns of potential price gouging.
Reconstructing fire-ravaged neighborhoods in their former image could make residents sitting ducks for future blazes, experts say.
Attorney General Rob Bonta emerges from Gov. Gavin Newsom's shadow with the state's first lawsuit against the Trump administration over birthright citizenship.
California and President Trump are expected to clash over climate policies. The state just backed off on regulating diesel-powered semitrailers and buses.
While the father has been arrested on charges of manslaughter and child abuse, an autopsy to determine the infant's exact cause of death is pending.
The Clay fire, which broke out Tuesday in a river bottom in Riverside County east of Los Angeles, quickly spread to nearly 40 acres. But by Tuesday night, crews had stopped its progress and were doing “extensive mop-up operations,” Riverside officials said. It was 40 percent contained as of 4 a.m. Wednesday, according to Cal Fire.
Following arrests of alleged firefighter impersonators, officials say two more people have been taken into custody for using fake passes to unlawfully enter a fire evacuation zone.
State jobs are known for competitive benefits and enrollment in the nation’s largest state public pension plan.
Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared across the Los Angeles area.
A Trump executive order directs agencies to 'to route more water' across the state. But some say there's a lot more at stake.