With wildfires burning down neighborhoods in Southern California, a professor at the University of San Diego was inspired to ...
A series of fires that erupted across San Diego last week, destroying a home and displacing residents, started in homeless ...
Homeless encampments were behind three wildfires that rocked San Diego earlier this month, sparking concerns that ...
San Diego Fire-Rescue confirms the Friars Road fire, Gilman Street Fire and Center Fire all originated in homeless ...
I am no climate or fire policy expert, but I do know that we live in a very arid place. I am tired of fires starting next to ...
State Sen. Brian Jones is hopeful wildfire disaster aid is forthcoming and wants to make sure San Diego gets its share.
It’s now been nearly a month since both the Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire exploded in Los Angeles and its suburbs, killing 29 people, destroying or damaging more than 18,000 structures, ...
The Angeles National Forest has started to reopen Thursday after widespread devastation during the Eaton and Bridge fires.
A series of fires that erupted across San Diego last week, destroying a home and displacing residents, started in homeless encampments, according to San Diego Fire-Rescue investigators.
These fires reflect fire trends throughout Southern California that link a significant portion of fires to homeless individuals.
Around the world, other communities are experimenting with ideas that Los Angeles could borrow as it rebuilds from disastrous wildfires.
Redwood City’s Pets In Need is one of several shelters that has received 30 cats and dogs relocated to free up space for animals displaced by the fires.