As deadly wildfires ravaged Los Angeles and destroyed thousands of structures in January 2025, an image of a red-roofed house surrounded by scorched rubble was shared in social media posts that falsely claimed it survived the blazes because its owner is Muslim and the Koran was inside.
This image is not associated with the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires. It shows a house that survived an earlier wildfire in Hawaii.
A California company purchased oceanfront property outside Honolulu and is restoring a plan to build a multibillion-dollar resort on a parcel adjacent to a Disney resort. Through a subsidiary based in Los Angeles County,
Tiger Woods isn’t sure what’s going to happen with next month’s Genesis Invitational, the PGA Tour event that he hosts in the fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles.
Gov. Josh Green is floating an idea that could bring California fire victims to Hawaii to ease the pressure on resources in California.
Community members including businesses emphasized the importance of giving back, especially in light of California's response to the 2023 Maui wildfires.
The American Red Cross says at least eight of its Hawaii volunteers flew to Los Angeles over the past 24 hours, and roughly two dozen are in training to be ready to go next.
It’s a terrible coincidence of timing, but frankly, almost every month we have some sort of example of another new natural disaster.”
Private jets belonging to Zuckerberg, Bezos, Gates and Brin are among those landing at Palm Beach International Airport since the election, flight records show.
When Lahaina was destroyed by fire, Hawaii officials said California was there to help and added that it was our turn to do the same.
Hawaii lawmakers began a new legislative session last week with a vow to try to stabilize the state's property insurance market as hurricanes, wildfires and other climate change-influenced disasters at home and elsewhere prompt insurance carriers to raise rates.
In 2023, Lahaina residents who fled wildfires that ravaged Maui, Hawaii, began returning more than a month later, but the county warned “many dangers remain,” including the threat of hazardous materials like asbestos, heavy metals and the byproducts of plastic combustion and other chemicals.