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The dramatic survival of a concrete mansion in Malibu amid burned homes made of wood causes a reader to wonder: Why can’t she get her home insured?
A psychotherapist worries what the nation may experience under a president who she says meets the diagnostic criteria for sociopathy.
Biden laid out the framework for an Israel-Hamas cease-fire months ago, but that didn’t bring the two sides together. Gee, what changed since then?
Even places that appear immune to wildfires have burned as the climate rapidly changes worldwide. Fleeing Los Angeles won’t make things better.
In 1993, an Altadena lawyer whose home was spared in a wildfire stepped up spearheaded relief efforts for her community. We need more people like her now.
The Southern California Edison CEO’s justification for not cutting power in the transmission lines suspected of sparking the Eaton fire are hard to believe.
Sure, it would be nice for the U.S. to own Greenland -- just as it would be nice for Denmark to own Florida or California, says a reader.
L.A. needs more affordable housing. But after the fires, we must do something about existing units sitting vacant such as the Caltrans homes on the 710 corridor.
Informed Americans already knew much of what was in Jack Smith’s report. So how was Trump able to win reelection?
It’s hard enough to deal with so many relief groups and agencies after you’ve lost your home. A single wildfire czar for L.A. would address that.
A reader who fled the 2018 Woolsey fire in a gas-electric hybrid says that experience was much more stressful than evacuating Malibu in an EV this time.
Constant brush modification and building modifications are crucial before L.A.’s next fire, says a former Laguna Beach city official.