Los Angeles has fought several surging wildfires that have scorched tens of thousands of acres, destroyed over 12,000 structures and
FireAid takes place on January 30 to raise money for the Los Angeles wildfire relief efforts. Here’s the full list of performers announced thus far. Hosted at both Intuit Dome and Kia Forum, FireAid kicks off on Thursday,
Two concerts starring a list of big names will be held at the end of the month in Los Angeles to raise money for the wildfire victims.
Mashpee Wampanoag Tribal leaders Leslie Jonas and Paula Peters will screen four short documentaries, produced and directed by Ms. Jonas, that illuminate the
Sting, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga and the Red Hot Chili Peppers are among the performers slated to take the stage at a benefit concert for Los Angeles-area wildfire relief called FireAid
Music mogul Irving Azoff announced that he is putting on a massive benefit concert in LA to raise money for victims of the wildfires with fans wondering who will join
The lineup for the FireAid benefit concert, a musical event set up to aid the relief efforts following the deadly and devastating Los Angeles wildfires, has been announced.
In the superheated 21st century, the old rules for wildfires no longer apply. John Vaillant, author of “Fire Weather,” explains.
Even as four wildfires continued to burn in Los Angeles County Wednesday, the blazes were already rewriting the record books.
Reading and maintaining a human connection have a vital role to play as extreme events that have long served as the stuff of dystopian fiction simply become a part of everyday life.
Topography matters, too — treeless mountain peaks are typically windier without those trees, or buildings, to slow the winds. And different parts of Earth — water and land — heat from sunlight at different rates, which shapes wind.
Where wildfires are burning, those winds contribute to the fires' speed and erratic movement since air pressure is much more variable in mountainous terrain as compared to flat land.