Viewpoint: Living With Fire Hundreds of thousands of Californians have been forced to flee their homes. Millions have endured power outages. Fff could reach... Read More
In Colorado, 24 High-Hazard Dams Are Seen as Problematic Two dozen aging dams in Colorado were in unsatisfactory condition and are located in places where their failure would likely... Read More
As Paradise Rebuilds, a Divide Over Safety a Year After Fire PARADISE, Calif. — There was “no way in hell” Victoria Sinclaire was rebuilding in Paradise. She’d thought she was going... Read More
PG&E Sees Up to $6.3 Billion in Costs From Fires, Bankruptcy PG&E Corp., the California, that went bankrupt in January after its equipment sparked deadly wildfires, expects as much as $6.3... Read More
Wildfire Forecasters Race to Stay Ahead of Unpredictable Flames Predicting what a wildfire will do is no simple matter. When the Getty wildfire erupted in California a week ago,... Read More
Rate of Alaska Fatal Plane Crashes Tops National Average JUNEAU, Alaska — The rate of fatal airplane crashes in Alaska is higher than the national average, according to the... Read More
Judge Grills PG&E Over Cable That Failed Before Massive Wildfire A federal judge overseeing the probation of utility giant PG&E Corp. is demanding information on a power line that failed... Read More
Edison Once Again Seeks to Limit Liability From California Fires Edison International once again will try to sway a California state court judge to rule that it can’t be held... Read More
Flood Risk Heightened for California’s Mojave River Dam LOS ANGELES — A California dam could fail during an extreme storm and send water flooding into Mojave Desert communities... Read More
Crews Make Progress on Large Southern California Wildfire LOS ANGELES — Authorities lifted evacuation orders for a farm community Saturday as firefighters make progress on a large wildfire... Read More