Fueled by powerful winds and dry conditions, a series of ferocious wildfires erupted the second week of January and roared across the Los Angeles area.
California Republicans are making the trip to our nation's capital to watch the inauguration ceremonies. Festivities and security measures are underway as President-elect Donald Trump gets ready for his second inauguration.
Perhaps the most notable difference between Washington's inauguration and more modern ones is the location. Washington, D.C., wasn't established ... stories in Southern California delivered ...
Officials released details about the recovery effort from the initial Los Angeles fires — an effort expected to last up to 18 months as authorities clear the wreckage.
Some were happy that the traditional plans to hold the inauguration outside were scrapped at the last minute; others were disappointed but understanding.
A fleet of aircraft dropped water and retardant into the rugged hills while ground crews with hand tools and hoses have worked around the clock since the fires broke out on Jan. 7, with the aircraft occasionally grounded by high winds.
Rain will finally fall in Southern California this weekend ... to go to make up for the recent rainfall deficit. Much of Los Angeles County is experiencing extreme drought conditions, the third ...
President Donald Trump is threatening to withhold federal disaster aid for wildfire-ravaged Los Angeles unless California leaders change the state’s approach on its management of water
The role is key to Trump’s plans for his second term after his pledge to deport millions of undocumented immigrants and impose a crackdown at the U.S.-Mexico border. He lived for three decades ...
Watch live coverage of the 2025 Donald Trump presidential inauguration. The schedule of events include a visit to Capitol Hill, the swearing-in ceremony and inaugural address, the signing ceremony in the Oval Office,
President Trump named voter identification laws as a requirement for California before he would release disaster relief to the state amid ongoing wildfires.
Rent for single-family homes across Los Angeles County rose by almost 25 percent, and even more in certain areas, according to a Washington Post analysis.