Hundreds of giant sequoias may have burned to death in KNP Complex, Windy fires
The KNP Complex fire may have killed hundreds of sequoia trees in the southern Sierra, and at least 74 have died in the Windy fire, officials said.
The KNP Complex fire may have killed hundreds of sequoia trees in the southern Sierra, and at least 74 have died in the Windy fire, officials said.
Members of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission are quietly mapping the state's political future.
The LAPD's botched detonation of illegal fireworks in South L.A. has cost more than $1.2 million, even as most claims remain unresolved.
Federal sources told The Times this week the displacement is best explained by a ship's anchor dragging across the ocean floor and hooking into the pipeline.
The vaccine verification requirement goes into effect at 11:59 p.m. Thursday.
Health officials say a coronavirus infection does provide some immunity, but it doesn't last long enough, given how the pandemic is going.
Rotterdam Express, the ship probed in O.C. oil spill, no longer under investigation, company says.
Portions of California will experience a noticeable shift in weather in the coming days, forecasters say.
For workers cleaning up at Talbert Marsh and other wetlands, the visible damage from the Orange County oil spill is only the beginning.
Caramelized, hot dates pair well with cold, creamy feta — all slicked in za'atar-infused olive oil — in this easy appetizer.
The education package signed by Gov. Newsom includes legislation that will help community college students transfer into four-year universities.
Scientists say shifting currents could push thicker parts of the oil slick ashore, which would be devastating for ecosystems
Hospital nurses have always had tough jobs. Then came COVID-19. Now, a year and a half into the pandemic, they explain how they're coping.
California's worst heat waves arrive in a one-two punch — high temperatures combined with humid air from Baja.
Utilities have funds available to install air conditioning in low-income households, but for one California family, help did not come soon enough.
Sheriff Chad Bianco acknowledged he was a member of the Oath Keepers in 2014 but left after finding "the group did not offer me anything."
What are heat-related illnesses and how are they treated? Are they preventable or inevitable? We talked to health experts for the answers.
The same people who could benefit the most are the hardest to reach. Those who haven't been filing taxes, often because their income is too low, need to affirmatively sign up for the program. Many don't know it exists.
Oil helped build Southern California's 20th-century economy. But in the 21st century, columnist George Skelton writes, offshore production is worth far less than its environmental cost.
Lawmakers are expressing concerns that allowing broad exemptions in the mandate will undermine the state's effort to protect schools.
Mercury Public Affairs loses nearly all of its California partners and staff.
The Long Beach Unified School District Board of Education has unanimously voted to fire the safety officer who opened fire last month on a moving car filled with young people, killing a female passenger.
UCLA anesthesiologist Dr. Christopher B. Rake was escorted out of his workplace for not being vaccinated against COVID-19.
School districts are not required to publicly report transfers, which some say are used to discipline students.
Drought-stricken California has equal chances of normal temperatures and precipitation.