You get a glimpse of the road ahead for Los Angeles after its wildfires by looking at a town that has already traveled it. In late 2018, the Camp Fire destroyed about 11,000 homes in Paradise, Calif.
TODAY MARKS SEVEN YEARS SINCE THE DEADLIEST AND MOST DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN CALIFORNIA HISTORY. THE CAMP FIRE KILLED 85 PEOPLE AND BURNED MORE THAN 153,000 ACRES AND 18,000 STRUCTURES, DESTROYING THE ...
So close. But so far. Altadena residents got a glimpse of a potential future this week in the form of a progress update from leaders of the northern California town of Paradise, which six and a half ...
PARADISE — The letter from the insurance company arrived just before Brian and Morgan Gobba finally finished construction on their new house: Their homeowner’s policy was being canceled. The Gobbas ...
Innovative City Planning and State Officials' Leadership Pave the Way for Mercury Insurance to Begin Offering Homeowners Coverage to Paradise Residents in the Wake of Catastrophic Wildfire The move ...
Seven years after the Camp Fire devastated Paradise, California, the town is slowly rebuilding and honoring the lives lost. Mayor Steve Crowder said he’s proud of the community’s progress, noting that ...