Today, the Los Angeles Times is launching Boiling Point, a podcast about climate change and the environment in California and ...
There was no coal baron who lighted the matches. No oil driller who dried out the terrain, priming Southern California to ...
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Octavia E. Butler and Mike Davis are just some of the Angelenos whose books can help us understand L.A.'s fires, plus Kristin ...
The most destructive fires in the city’s history claimed 27 lives. Officials say that number will likely increase.
Apocalypse as a happy ending? Only in Los Angeles. It's an idea that's epicentral to the identity of the place.
The heavily traveled northeastern portion of the Interstate 95 corridor is expected to experience a significant bout of snow as a winter storm strengthens along the coastline.
Awareness of doom in Los Angeles, and yet a need to push disaster away, has created a kind of collective psychosis.
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A roundup of news briefs and calendar events from around coastal Orange County, this week from the communities of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine and San Juan Capistrano. The latest gift of $50 ...