As more dangerous wildfires threaten Southern California, lawmakers say reforms to forest management are desperately needed, and the country cannot wait any longer.
VMX attendees have an opportunity to participate in a global effort to raise funds life-saving nonprofit organization
Washington DC - Legislation to reduce the impact of increasingly devastating forest fires on US federal land passed the House of Representatives on Thursday as firefighters battled to tame the latest in a series of blazes threatening southern California.
As the dust settles from disastrous wildfires that ripped through Southern California earlier this month, one Billings man is devoted to helping those in need however he can.
Dr. Dee Gaines is trained extensively in Neuropsychology and Clinical Psychology and is involved in both clinical and research. She has conducted hundreds of diagnostic neuropsychological ...
President Trump has appointed Chris Rocheleau as the acting FAA administrator following a tragic aircraft collision near Washington, D.C. Rocheleau, with over two decades of experience at the FAA ...
US President Donald Trump will visit Los Angeles to inspect wildfire damage, continuing his disagreement with California Governor Gavin Newsom over di
President Trump landed in Los Angeles on Friday to survey the devastation from the firestorms that swept through the county.
Trump said that protections for a tiny endangered fish species called the delta smelt are impeding firefighters' abilities to battle the blaze because of water diversion, but that claim is false.
California is investing $15 million to offset climate change threats to salmon and steelhead trout in river and stream habitats through watershed projects.
A rapidly spreading fire, which has torched more than 10,000 acres and forced 31,000 residents to flee their homes, continues to wreak havoc on Los Angeles.
Gov. Gavin Newsom, a Democrat and the former mayor of San Francisco, America’s liberal center, has waived environmental reviews and permitting requirements to allow Los Angeles wildfire victims to rebuild their homes with less oversight and regulation.