Before the devastating fires burned across Los Angeles, many homeowners learned they were losing their insurance policies.
Wildfires don't care about the size of your bank account. From people in tents to luxury homeowners, every part of Los Angeles society is affected.
None of us have anywhere else to go,” Tiana Hunter, a resident at Elm Grove Mobile Home Park in Meridian, told the Idaho Statesman.
Foday Turay first learnt he was not a US citizen as a teenager when he tried to apply for a driver’s licence. All of his ...
It's been six weeks since a ceasefire halted the war between Israel and Hezbollah and many displaced Lebanese whose homes were destroyed in the fighting want to rebuild ...
BFD Chief David Sprague wants to remind Berkeleyans that, like our neighbors in Los Angeles, a devastating fire could strike ...
Casper Mountain has been Julie York's home. Her family homesteaded there in 1932 and used to run the Wa-Wa lodge. And they ...
Many couples are setting financially focused New Year's resolutions with hopeful optimism: save more, spend less, and finally get that debt under control. Yet research shows that 23% of them will quit ...
Also at the top of lawmakers' to-do lists as Arizona's 2025 legislative session begins: Changes to voting laws; school funding.
Pulaski County is in the winter storm watch for Saturday, through Saturday afternoon. Some of the items you need stored at ...
President-elect Trump has announced mass deportation plans for when he takes office on Jan. 20. A report by the American ...