A burning question tonight from one of our viewers. The viewer tells us, a neighbor is burning brush in an alley in Springfield. She’s worried it could start a huge fire. Is this legal?
Dr. Barbara Ferrer said residents should assess their homes for soot, ash and smoke contamination before settling back in.
There are growing concerns tonight that rain in areas devastated by the Eaton Fire will cause debris and mudflows, with ...
Wood fences: A wooden fence within five feet of the home is considered a pathway for fire to travel down. Vinyl is better as ...
Senate Bill 5174 does not remove stoves from any home, nor does it force manufacturers to re-test. The newly proposed ...
The Tribal EcoRestoration Alliance, or TERA, is a Lake County-based group dedicated to changing attitudes around intentional fire and sharing knowledge with a new generation of burners.
When fire victims return to find nothing but charred wreckage, many assume their irreplaceable belongings perished. Jeff Levy ...
▪ Not all firewoods burn at the same temperature, nor do they burn for the same lengths of time. Oaks are probably our best types locally, followed by pecans. Hickory is great where it’s native, but ...
Too much of a good thing is a bad thing, and a patient at Tampa General Hospital found that out the hard way when he ...
Ash from urban wildfires is potentially full of heavy metals and other toxins. Here's a guide for what to do if ash is ...
By Cato Hernández/LAist Originally published Jan. 17, 2025 Many of us have experienced ash raining down on our homes and ...