A combination of hotter and drier weather and more people living in places that naturally burn are making things complicated.
USA TODAY analysis finds 3.3 million Americans live in areas with "very high" wildfire risk and 14.8 million more at “relatively high” risk.
Nevada and Arizona, while abnormal dryness proliferated throughout California, Arizona, Utah, Colorado and New Mexico. The map uses six classifications to describe the intensity and geography of ...
President Trump named voter identification laws as a requirement for California before he would release disaster relief to ...
The incoming storm system will bring the most rain to many Southern California cities since the water year began.
Extreme drought expanded into parts of Los Angeles County as a dry start to the wet season continues. See this week’s California Drought Monitor report.
Washington County Commissioners are calling on residents to continue to reduce water consumption and pray for rain, as ...
Cal Fire's posts thanking neighboring areas for wildfire assistance notably excluded Arizona, despite its crews sending aid ...
President Donald Trump is renaming the Gulf of Mexico the Gulf of America. But how will that change go into effect – and will ...
More Californians may be moving to Utah as a result of the deadly Los Angeles wildfires. They’re looking for lower housing ...
19th-century map showing the immense territory that previously belonged to Mexico, including what are today roughly the U.S. states of California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico. Changes ...
Despite recent rounds of winter rain and powerful waves that pummeled the coastline, most of California is continuing to bake under a deep drought, with over half of the state facing “abnormally dry” ...