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Opinion: The Los Angeles wildfires destroyed more than buildings
Wildfires have destroyed around 90 square miles of area around Pacific Palisades, Pasadena and other communities in the Los Angeles and San Diego areas. Over 16,000 buildings have been destroyed, with hundreds of thousands of people forced to evacuate or placed under evacuation orders.
Tourists love Los Angeles. Could the fires change that?
Though many Los Angeles-area parks and museums closed because of air quality or other concerns, several have reopened, including Griffith Park, the L.A. Zoo and Autry Museum of the American West.
How Domestic Workers Have Been Impacted by the Los Angeles Fires
A study by UCLA, published on Jan. 15, showed that 85% of individuals employed as household workers in Los Angeles are Latino. And, among these individuals, 47% are self-employed, making them ineligible for unemployment benefits or formal protections such as paid leave.
Los Angeles wildfires timeline: How the deadly blazes unfolded
Dozens of people are believed to have died in the Palisades and Eaton fires, which have burned down whole swaths of communities
Climate change set the table for Los Angeles wildfires
Global warming caused mainly by burning of fossil fuels made the hot, dry and windy conditions that drove the recent deadly fires around Los Angeles about 35 times more likely to occur, an international team of scientists concluded in a rapid attribution analysis released Tuesday.
Here's how climate change fueled the Los Angeles fires
Extreme conditions helped fuel the fast-moving fires that destroyed thousands of homes. Scientists are working to figure out how climate change played a role in the disaster.
Climate change made LA fires far more likely, study says
An international panel of scientists says with "high confidence" that climate change is worsening Southern California's fire threat.
Climate change set the stage for Los Angeles fire, study finds
A new study says the hot, dry, windy conditions that led to the recent Southern California fires were about 35% more likely because of climate change.
Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires
A new attribution analysis found that climate heating caused by burning fossil fuels significantly increased the likelihood of extreme fire conditions.
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Altadena’s Black community disproportionally impacted by Eaton fire, UCLA study finds
A UCLA study found that the Eaton fire disproportionally impacted Black households in Altadena. Here’s what they found.
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Los Angeles VCs unite to launch LA Tech Community Cares Fund for fire recovery
In Los Angeles, the venture community has banded together, launching The LA Tech Community Cares Fund to support fire ...
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Searching for solace: Los Angeles residents return to wildfire-ravaged community to dig for memories
People in Pacific Palisades scour through the ash and rubble that was once their homes after officials let them back into the ...
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A Beloved Queer Coffee Pop-Up Goes Permanent in Los Angeles
After two years of slinging espresso at pop-ups across Los Angeles, Couplet Coffee opened its first permanent location in the ...
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Tomat Brings Creative Cuisine to An Unlikely Corner of Los Angeles
Step into the inviting, minimalist space—from an oversized car park—and you're greeted by a line of cooks manning a sleek, ...
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Pittsburgh community comes together to support victims of Los Angeles fires
The Pittsburgh community provided support for people impacted by the fires in Los Angeles. The Brother’s Brother Foundation, ...
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Wisconsin men’s basketball team backs Los Angeles in time of need
While in the City of Angels for a week-long series, the Wisconsin squad found a way to support wildfire relief efforts.
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Why 'rippling effects' of wildfires will have lasting impact on LA's Latino community
Impacts of the LA fires on the the Latino community - the country's largest by percentage - are acute and will be long ...
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