As L.A. Fires Destroy Homes, California’s Housing Crisis Is About to Get Worse
Housing construction permits were already trending downward. Now the wildfires have taken away at least 10,000 occupied homes.
Housing construction permits were already trending downward. Now the wildfires have taken away at least 10,000 occupied homes.
I am very much in favor of the Sanpiper Golf project getting done sooner than later because the Barnsdall-Rio Grande station is getting tired of standing, waiting for salvation.
L.A. fires expose California’s difficult road to navigate between disaster risk and solving the state’s housing crisis.
I have lived in Santa Barbara long enough to remember our fires. Sitting on a rooftop with a hose with flames only 100 yards away has a strong impact on my memory!
The choices by our Felon-in-Chief reveal he is modeling his First Admin Family on the Addams Family.
Los Angeles fires raise questions over how the state should regulate private firefighters and how they should communicate with the public firefighting agencies leading disaster response.
Barry Maher’s January 9 Voices article was both amusing and alarming.
Our food friend was a nurseryman to the community and loving father.
Our oceans and the wildlife within them are at risk of irreversible damage.
I usually appreciate efforts to enhance awareness about the growing challenges faced by older adults.