Apocalypse as a happy ending? Only in Los Angeles. It's an idea that's epicentral to the identity of the place.
In 2005, after widespread criticism of the response to Hurricane Katrina, Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré took charge in New Orleans.
Recovering from a disaster requires patience. And many working people — especially those whose wealth is tied up in their ...
What is at stake here is the entire mysterious history, love and disenchantment intertwined, of Americans and their cities.
OP-ED. The Californian writer, author of the bestseller 'The Hazards of Good Fortune,' writes about the first five days of ...
Donald Trump’s approach to natural disasters is to play politics and withhold aid, while President Biden pledged to pay all ...
We’d all assumed the Big One would be an earthquake,” writes Joy Press—“never imagined that Mother Nature might have a different apocalypse scripted for this city.” ...
NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the wildfires in Los Angeles, and the words of writers who were drawn to the city.
Thomas Bach has announced that the International Olympic Committee he chairswill provide former swimmer Gary Hall Jr. with replicas of the 10 Olympic medals he won at the Atlanta 1 ...