On a quiet summer evening in June 1990, Pico Iyer sat in his family home in Santa Barbara, Calif., when suddenly, he was surrounded by walls of flames five stories high.
The stone and stucco estate sustained some damage during the blaze, but remained relatively untouched.
Thousands of families are displaced after losing their homes in the LA wildfires. One Northern California company wants to help by 3D printing new houses for them.
Gusty winds during Thursday's storm downed trees and power lines in spots. A possible weak tornado pummeled an Oxnard mobile home park, minor flooding was reported in the Thousand Oaks area, and rocks ...
Before the fire, the average home price in Pacific Palisades was more than $3.4 million. A typical lot in the mobile home ...
Local, state, and federal decisions will affect the fate of some of California’s dwindling lower-priced housing.
Some Malibu homeowners remain tangled in bureaucracy six years after the Woolsey fire. After the recent Palisades fire, ...
This residence that was destroyed in the Palisades fire quickly became one of the hottest properties on the market, with investors looking to cash in on a rebuild.
Three months after the Mountain Fire, some property owners get OK to seek permits to rebuild after crews clear fire debris.
A private security expert details what it has been like protecting residents in wealthy communities ravaged by the wildfires ...
The recent California wildfires may be disappearing from the news cycle, but displaced homeowners are still recovering from the loss of much more than just a house.
Los Angeles County keeps building in hillsides and canyons even as the fire risk worsen. For a century, the lure of ...