A major atmospheric river storm is barreling toward California, raising the specter of damaging landslides and flooding across much of the Southland.
The risk ahead: The Eaton, Palisades and Hughes fire burn scars could see debris flows if rainfall rates exceed half an inch per hour, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. We'll have a better ...
The Inland Empire and Orange County had received less than a half-inch of rain through mid-January, and that total was ...
The second in a pair of back-to-back storm systems moved across Southern California overnight, triggering small mudslides in ...
As Los Angeles residents assess the damage left by deadly wildfires that burned through the Southern California county in ...
During cleanup and recovery from the Los Angeles-area wildfires, city officials and emergency managers are also worried about ...
Why it matters: The Southern California steelhead trout survived the flames underwater, but recent rains posed a new threat — ...
U.S. and global oil futures declined on Thursday as a hefty rise in last week's U.S. supplies and uncertainty surrounding tariff disputes helped to weaken the outlook for crude demand, prompting ...
Scientists are worried about chemicals from burned materials (heavy metals, plastics, fire retardants) polluting the ocean.
After losing their home to the massive Pacific Palisades' wildfire in California, one family was shocked to then lose their second home in a landslide.
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