Advocacy groups for nonprofits, health organizations for small businesses told a federal court Trump's pause in grant funding could be 'catastrophic'
Forecasts say the chances of flash flooding are not high, but even so, city crews are reinforcing roads and telling residents to take warnings seriously.
Spencer Farrar travels often for work – and he brings an extra carry-on bag each time so he can fly a dozen burgers home to New York. He shared his tips and tricks on how to best preserve In-N-Out
New York State is sending help to California. Governor Kathy Hochul says a team of 10 Department of Environmental Conservation Forest Rangers have been deployed to the Los Angeles area to help contain the wildfires there.
Rain and cooler temperatures will bring relief to Southern California this weekend, after a prolonged stretch of dry, breezy weather that allowed wildfires to thrive.
Experts say that while it has been quiet after Monday's quake, the risk of one or more aftershocks is not out of the question.
Lawmakers raised concerns about the speed of implementing state rules on transitioning heavy-duty vehicles off fossil fuels.
Kevin Thompson, founder and CEO of 9i Capital Group, told Newsweek many layoffs in California are due to tech companies reducing their pandemic-era workforce bloat. In August, Intel Corp. revealed plans to cut roughly 15,000 jobs due to disappointing earnings, and Cisco Systems cut approximately 7 percent of its workforce (5,900 jobs) in September.
New York has been ranked as the least affordable state for single renters, with average one-bedroom apartment rent consuming a staggering 42.56% of their annual income, according to a new study by Agent Advice.
A law firm representing victims of the Eaton Fire in Los Angeles has submitted photos with a legal filing on Wednesday that appear to show exposed wire at the base of a Southern California Edison tower that the firm alleges may have contributed to the deadly blaze.
Florence Hinton, a former prima donna, brought her troupe of showstopping squirrels to TV and the state fair alike.
Los Angeles municipal bond issuers should be able to absorb losses caused by fires in the region without disrupting payments to investors, U.S. bond fund manager PIMCO said on Wednesday.