Paradise Mayor Steve Crowder is in contact with officials in Southern California to share insights on recovery efforts ...
Documentary filmmaker Tracy Droz Tragos, who highlighted life after the 2018 Camp Fire, lost everything in the Palisades Fire ...
The Paradise community is standing in solidarity with Angelenos as wildfires ravage Southern California, sharing support ...
The Camp Fire, which started because of a downed PG&E power line on Nov. 8, 2018, burned more than 153,000 acres, destroyed 13,500 homes and killed 85 people, effectively leveling Paradise and ...
Paradise is six years into rebuilding its town, and since then, leaders have improved on evacuation procedures, learned how ...
Jamie Johnston lived in a mobile home park known as Pacific Palisades Bowl. However, due to the rising cost of living, Johnston had to say goodbye ...
Devastating fires in Lahaina, Hawaii and Paradise, California share a crucial root cause with the LA blazes. It's a clue to ...
A little over a year after the Camp Fire, the Building Resiliency Center opened its doors in Paradise. The building is essentially a one-stop shop for rebuilding. It’s a resource the Town of ...
As fires continue to burn in Los Angeles County, the devastation is a painful reminder for survivors of the Camp Fire.
In addition to the loss of homes, property and irreplaceable keepsakes, fire victims are also faced with navigating a frustrating government bureaucracy in their recovery effort.
Early estimates show that the total damage and economic loss due to the Los Angeles wildfires could be between $60 billion and $130 billion.