Now, she’s doing everything she can to prepare the historic structure from the threats that winter storms and newly burned hills can ... other big Southern California wildfires this fall ...
Jane Seymour is opening up about the wildfires ravaging California's Malibu region. The "Live and Let Die" star, 73, got candid with Us Weekly at the American Ballet Theatre Annual Benefit in Los ...
Florence Pugh opens up about her experience in the Hollywood industry and says it could be “really exhausting,” especially for young women. In a new interview, the Oppenheimer star shared why ...
As the Maui wildfires set the Kuhua Camp neighborhood in Lahaina ablaze on Aug. 8, 2023, neighbors U’i Kahue, Peggy Balisco and Andrew Amano struggled to find a way to escape. “We just scooted ...
Caltrans announced that State Route 27 will be closed to general travel between Mulholland Drive in Woodland Hills and Pacific ... 2024 in Malibu, California. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images ...
home was threatened by last week's wildfires. Speaking exclusively to ... “It's what we live with in California. I mean, all over the world now. Right? There is no place that doesn't have ...
“How expensive?” tracks measurements of California’s totally unaffordable housing market. The pain: The cheapest place to live in California – the Central Valley’s Hanford – is still ...
One area DOGE should focus on: wildfire. Wildfires cost us hundreds of billions in economic impact, harming millions of Americans each year, yet our government response hasn't changed in decades.
Jane Seymour is thankful for her safety after her home was exposed to last week’s California wildfires. “I’m very grateful, incredibly relieved,” Seymour, 73, told Us Weekly exclusively at ...
In Southern California, December wildfires are somewhat uncommon, but not completely out of the norm. And this year, extremely dry conditions and strong Santa Ana winds created the perfect recipe ...
As wildfires get bigger and more destructive in California, more insurance companies are pulling out of the state—or sharply limiting the number of policies they’re willing to carry.