Structures, rather than vegetation, served as the primary fuel for spreading flames, but fire-resistant landscaping helps. It ...
The two biggest blazes that recently ravaged the Los Angeles metropolitan region may have caused property damage and capital ...
As we see the devastation in the Los Angeles Basin, many wonder if Utah could experience a similar wildfire event. My experiences as a wildland firefighter and work with Utah State University ...
For Utahns, the devastation in LA should be a sobering reminder that we, too, live in a fire-prone landscape and must do more ...
Nearly a month since blazes ignited across Los Angeles County, the channels of communications have been established between ...
Without increased funding from state and federal sources, Utah’s forests will remain untreated, leaving residents and public health at risk of future wildfire catastrophes.
California officials declared this weekend that the last of the deadly fires that destroyed more than 16,000 structures were fully contained. As cleanup crews work to clear debris, contain toxins and ...
SALT LAKE CITY ... Estate in Park City, said he hasn't heard of any of the company's 400 agents in Utah being contacted by someone wanting to move from California because of the wildfires.
Animal rescuers have helped save pets affected by devastating wildfires in Southern California by flying more than 80 cats and dogs to a no-kill shelter in Utah. The flight carried 26 dogs and 58 ...
Fire risks are high Thursday in Southern California ... city to support full and proactive emergency response," the statement said. It also said the LA Zoo and some parks, including Griffith Park ...
The two deadly fires, among the most destructive on record in California, started Jan. in extreme red flag conditions. Griffith Park and other Los Angeles-area parks were closed Monday due to the ...
Raging wildfires have consumed nearly 40,000 acres across California, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake. With 24 lives lost and over 12,300 structures reduced to ash, the fires continue ...