The South Carolina senator admitted that Donald Trump broke the law with his mass firing of inspectors general.
Resource centers in Los Angeles County are fielding thousands of questions from thousands of tragedies, Jim Newton writes.
Do they fight for unconditional fight for wildfire victims in their home state? Or fall in line behind President Trump?
The devastating fires in Los Angeles are revealing just how deeply ill-prepared the city was for a disaster of such magnitude. While nobody can ever be fully […] ...
Three active fires in Los Angeles neared full containment Monday, after the region received much-needed rain that produced ...
President Donald Trump is asserting more federal government control over water management decisions in California and ...
President Donald Trump says he is considering “getting rid of” the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He made the remark Friday while visiting North Carolina, which is still recovering months after ...
Trump directive could add 10,000 government employees to Downtown dynamic and inspire private sector to follow suit.
President Trump directed U.S. government agencies to override California’s water policies as needed — slamming the state’s ...
Two Democratic California state senators on Monday will announce a proposal allowing the victims of natural disasters and ...
As wildfires raged across Los Angeles, killing at least 24 people and destroying thousands of structures, some people sought ...
Efforts to target immigrants amid the 1992 L.A. Uprising point to what deportations might look like under Trump 2.0.