This post-disaster period should be an inflection point for government officials to take a hard look at how to speed up ...
The City Council approved a transfer of $4.1 million Friday to the Los Angeles Homeless Services Authority in a bid to ...
Rent for single-family homes across Los Angeles County rose by almost 25 percent, and even more in certain areas, according ...
Experts in fire mitigation and climate science said LA should use the fires as an opportunity to design more resilient ...
This initial federal funding provides urgent support to help address housing insecurity for those affected by the fires,” ...
More than $8 million in federal funding will be coming to the Los Angeles region to bolster emergency shelter operations, ...
More than $8 million in federal funding will be coming to the Los Angeles region to bolster emergency shelter operations, ...
The three-way race will almost certainly be one of the most interesting and possibly competitive elections in Tuscaloosa this ...
Billionaire developer Rick Caruso is forming a nonprofit to help speed the Los Angeles neighborhood’s recovery from fierce ...
Artificially cheap insurance will only keep encouraging homeowners to build in areas vulnerable to natural disaster.
Unexpected catastrophes such as wildfires can completely change the character of a community, as larger, more expensive homes are built, attracting buyers from a different socioeconomic status.