As multiple wildfires have destroyed thousands of homes in the Los Angeles area, some residents have gone to great lengths — and often great expense — to try to shield their homes from destruction.
Man might be moving the needle a tad by the usual greenhouse gas emissions culprits, but what is driving the tsunami of late ...
A line of some of LA's wealthiest residents stretched out from the lobby and down the red carpet to the car park where ...
Water experts dismissed Trump’s claims that California water policy is to blame for dry hydrants. But Los Angeles is also ...
It's part of a bigger debate over water supplies during massive wildfires like those in the Los Angeles area, including the use of fire hydrants. Following the wildfires in Southern California, many ...
The absence of clear guidelines on who is responsible for clearing the hydrants caused confusion across various townships and cities.
President Biden on Thursday said that empty fire hydrants in the Los Angeles area were the result of an intentional power ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom orders independent investigation into how the loss of water pressure left fire hydrants dry, hindering ...
Why did water hydrants run dry in the midst of a conflagration? City officials stressed that the shortage was due to low ...
Fire hydrants are color-coded, depending on how much water they can produce. Red is 500 gallons per minute or less.
Martin Adams, former general manager of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, blows up some right-wing myths about the water supply in Pacific Palisades, and talks with Alex Wagner about the ...
Public figures have questioned L.A.’s ‘dry’ fire hydrants, but experts say the hydrant system wasn’t designed for this ...