All the talk about attaching conditions to California’s federal disaster aid have placed the state’s Republican members of Congress in a quandary.
Do they fight for unconditional fight for wildfire victims in their home state? Or fall in line behind President Trump?
California lawmakers in the State Assembly held their first hearing on proposals that are meant to prepare for legal battles with President Donald Trump and his administration, while also providing ...
Trump's order is premised on the idea that increasing Delta pumping would make more water available for the rest of ...
The latest order by Newsom also mobilizes debris removal and cleanup with an eye toward recovery, and permits federal hazmat ...
Donald Trump signed a wide-ranging executive order demanding federal and state officials deliver more water and other ...
DORAL, Fla. — Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., suggested Monday that he is open to conditioning California wildfire aid on ...
All Pacific Palisades residents are now allowed to return home for first time since the devastating fire broke out earlier ...
President Donald Trump says he is considering “getting rid of” the Federal Emergency Management Agency. He made the remark Friday while visiting North Carolina, which is still recovering months after ...
Redfin chief executive Glenn Kelman said California is facing an unprecedented “triple threat” after the LA wildfires.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has issued a new executive order to help L.A. County fire victims find temporary housing and rebuild. The ...
The governor recently issued executive orders waiving environmental review and permitting requirements that he said would have resulted in rebuilding delays.