Two Months Before Deadly Blazes, LA Fire Chief Said She Needed More Firefighters—Then Karen Bass's Admin Scrubbed the Memo
'In many ways, the current staffing, deployment mode, and size … have not changed since the 1960s,' wrote Kristin Crowley
Read MoreJUST IN: LA Mayor Karen Bass Fires DEI Fire Chief Kristin Crowley Effective Immediately
Democrat Mayor Karen Bass, a far-left whose policies have already driven LA into a crime-ridden, homeless-infested dystopia, has now fired Los...
Read MoreWhy It’s So Confusing to Determine Air Quality in Los Angeles Right Now
Calculating air pollution from wildfires and other events has become more complicated. That doesn’t mean it’s necessarily more accurate.
Read MoreThe Region - News from Jan. 13, 1985
A Los Angeles police officer has been cleared of culpability in the fatal shooting last August of a knife-wielding man who allegedly slashed a...
Read MoreFact-Checking Just Like Firefighting, Fact-Checkers Claim
FACT CHECK: Shut up, you insufferable nerds
Read MoreWildfires Didn't Stop California Dems From Pushing Through $50 Million Spending Package to 'Trump-Proof' State—Until Flames Approached the Budget Chair's District
‘It’s reckless, dangerous, and wrong for Newsom to use state resources to lay the groundwork for his 2028 presidential campaign,’ California...
Read MoreHow Did the Los Angeles Fires Get So Out of Control?
A climate scientist discusses how to think about and weigh the variables that led to the current disaster.
Read MoreVolunteers use bullhorns and sirens to warn immigrants when ICE is in their area
Just before dawn, 10 people met at a parking lot shared by a laundromat and coffee shop in South Central Los Angeles on what has become a daily...
Read MoreMeghan Markle lifts lid on life before royals in new 'teaser' for Netflix show
Meghan Markle has starred in a new teaser for her new Netflix show. The Duchess of Sussex can be seen preparing food alongside chef Roy Choi in a new...
Read MoreThe New Combustible Age
The Los Angeles fires hark to the nineteenth-century blazes that ravaged our cities—and point toward an even more flammable future.
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