The ash and debris created during the burns could be loaded with dangerous materials. Experts suggest taking care.
A local state of emergency was declared on Friday, and the county board of supervisors will look to ratify it at a special meeting on Tuesday.
PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. (KABC) -- Long after the wildfires are extinguished, air quality experts say the threat of toxic ...
As Los Angeles contends with the devastating effects of wildfires, medical experts provide tips to protect your lungs, skin ...
While the wildfires that swept across Los Angeles recently displaced over 180,000 people and consumed homes and businesses, the pervasive ...
As local leaders focus on rehousing more than 100,000 people forced to evacuate, public health leaders emphasize that ...
Public health officials and researchers urge the public to cover up outside and clean carefully indoors, but many low-income ...
Just like in Lahaina, residents returning to assess damage could be exposed to toxins in the ash of burned buildings and ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers and 11 other professional sports organizations will host a donation event on Friday, Jan. 17 to help ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers, in conjunction with 11 other professional sports organizations in Los Angeles, will come together to host a donation event to benefit recent victims of this month’s Los ...
Air quality remains a big concern in Los Angeles County, and not just for those nearby the Palisades and Eaton fires.
The toxic smoke from the fires, combined with disruption to the economy, health care system, and mental health may lead to ...