Urban ash from the California wildfires that has settled across the state has now been found more than 100 miles offshore.
Here are the landfills that could take toxic waste from the L.A. wildfires in the coming weeks — many have not accepted ...
Fire crews soaked debris to contain ash and dust from California fires. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers used the 'wet method' on February 8 to remove remnants from wildfire-damaged properties to ...
Next-door neighbors lost their near-identical homes in a California wildfire, but how they are navigating rebuilding is a ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife and other organizations removed endangered Southern California steelhead trout ...
Dr. Barbara Ferrer said residents should assess their homes for soot, ash and smoke contamination before settling back in.
While the fish survived the Palisades Fire in the Topanga Canyon, upcoming storms are the next big threat. On Jan. 23, crews headed out with nets and buckets to relocate them to a nearby fish hatchery ...
A number of readers have inquired as to the status of garden soil or landscaped ground following a fire.
Toxics in the air from urban wildfires may include dioxins, asbestos, and lead. But testing, until recently, for these air ...
USC researchers traveled through neighborhoods devastated by the Eaton Fire to run lead tests on ash gathered from gutters ...
It’s almost impossible for experts to piece together why certain homes burned – most of the evidence is ash. But in the ...
Many people want some clarification about how safe their water is, what's being done to monitor water conditions, what the orders mean and more.