For the Valley 31 years later, the 1994 Northridge earthquake was a defining moment, testing the resilience of its residents and the strength of its community institutions.
California's Fair Plan, the state's insurer of last resort, may be unable to pay billions in claims arising from the Los ...
As government moves to recovery mode in the wake of the devastating fires, the anniversary of one of L.A.’s worst disasters ...
Thousands of housing units destroyed, with tens of thousands of Angelenos forced out of their homes and apartments. Tens of ...
Even as the wildfires of California continue, having affected an estimated 200,000 residents and resulted in 27 deaths, the ...
The Palisades and Eaton fires destroyed or damaged more than 8,500 homes in an already tight housing market. Experts said the ...
President Bill Clinton squats as he surveys a crater on Balboa Avenue in the Northridge area of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1994, caused by Monday’s earthquake ...