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As more dangerous wildfires threaten Southern California, lawmakers say reforms to forest management are desperately needed, and the country cannot wait any longer.
We continue with our remembrances of the 29 people who died in the fires in Southern California. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office continues its work to identify victims, with some still classified as “unidentified Does.
California is investing $15 million to offset climate change threats to salmon and steelhead trout in river and stream habitats through watershed projects.
The White House’s Office of Management and Budget sent this document to government agencies listing about 2,600 programs that were under review.
Two Sonoma-based nonprofits teamed up to bring 12 dogs to safety from overcrowded LA shelters, freeing up capacity for animals recently effected by the fires.
vice president of government relations at Defenders of Wildlife. The group said the bill would remove science from land management decisions and weaken protections for endangered species.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat and the former mayor of San Francisco, America’s liberal center, has waived environmental reviews and permitting requirements to allow Los Angeles wildfire victims to rebuild their homes with less oversight and regulation.
Todd Spitzer in OC, Mike Hestrin in Riverside, Jason Anderson in San Bernardino and John Savrnoch in Santa Barbara want to pursue cases in their counties.
A lawmaker wants to quickly rebuild communities ravaged by the Los Angeles-area fires. Plus, a map of the wildland-urban interface.
Trump said that protections for a tiny endangered fish species called the delta smelt are impeding firefighters' abilities to battle the blaze because of water diversion, but that claim is false.
President Trump landed in Los Angeles on Friday to survey the devastation from the firestorms that swept through the county.